SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 18
... Whig at this date and most certainly paying court to the Junto Whigs he had known during his last visit ( 1703- 4 ) , this period marks a period of shifting allegiances not only on Swift's part , but also within the older Whig ranks too ...
... Whig at this date and most certainly paying court to the Junto Whigs he had known during his last visit ( 1703- 4 ) , this period marks a period of shifting allegiances not only on Swift's part , but also within the older Whig ranks too ...
Page 66
... Whigs , including their commitments to commercial expansion and the ascendancy of the Whig oligarchy ' . Swift's anti - urban ... Whig Gulliver exposing his naive lack of common sense and faith in inherited knowledge whilst travelling ...
... Whigs , including their commitments to commercial expansion and the ascendancy of the Whig oligarchy ' . Swift's anti - urban ... Whig Gulliver exposing his naive lack of common sense and faith in inherited knowledge whilst travelling ...
Page 138
... Whigs published , The Scriblerians ( including Pope and Gay ) meet for the first time . 27 July , Harley falls . With succession of George I , Tories out of favour . Swift returns to Ireland , followed by Vanessa . Whig ministry formed ...
... Whigs published , The Scriblerians ( including Pope and Gay ) meet for the first time . 27 July , Harley falls . With succession of George I , Tories out of favour . Swift returns to Ireland , followed by Vanessa . Whig ministry formed ...
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