SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 114
... Letter 1 seat the reader in a congregation , not his / her own study . The second - person addressed in the letter is always plural . Indeed , the whole genre of the ' letter ' , no matter how open or public its actual publication was ...
... Letter 1 seat the reader in a congregation , not his / her own study . The second - person addressed in the letter is always plural . Indeed , the whole genre of the ' letter ' , no matter how open or public its actual publication was ...
Page 114
... Letter 1 seat the reader in a congregation , not his / her own study . The second - person addressed in the letter is always plural . Indeed , the whole genre of the ' letter ' , no matter how open or public its actual publication was ...
... Letter 1 seat the reader in a congregation , not his / her own study . The second - person addressed in the letter is always plural . Indeed , the whole genre of the ' letter ' , no matter how open or public its actual publication was ...
Page 116
... letter is only to see the light of day because of an editor's intervention ; a ploy Swift had used in the early days of the Drapier . The writer of Letter 6 can safely treat the Wood's patent events as history as he is entering ' at the ...
... letter is only to see the light of day because of an editor's intervention ; a ploy Swift had used in the early days of the Drapier . The writer of Letter 6 can safely treat the Wood's patent events as history as he is entering ' at the ...
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