SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 51
... appears a mere ' manikin ' next to Jack and Peter who ' appear finally not as exceptions to the rule of life but the rule itself ' ( Rawson 1983 , p . 124 ) . What is more , the Tale takes us beyond this potentially disturbing ...
... appears a mere ' manikin ' next to Jack and Peter who ' appear finally not as exceptions to the rule of life but the rule itself ' ( Rawson 1983 , p . 124 ) . What is more , the Tale takes us beyond this potentially disturbing ...
Page 110
... appears that Swift himself is speaking , ... the humble Drapier always appears to reinforce Swift's message ' ( p . 119 ) . Oliver W. Ferguson feels that ' the Drapier was only a shadow , but he was a shadow cast by the familiar and ...
... appears that Swift himself is speaking , ... the humble Drapier always appears to reinforce Swift's message ' ( p . 119 ) . Oliver W. Ferguson feels that ' the Drapier was only a shadow , but he was a shadow cast by the familiar and ...
Page 138
... appear . 1725 Wood's halfpence scheme defeated . Gulliver com- pleted . 1726 March , in England ; April , interview with Walpole . Arranges for publication of Gulliver . Returns to Ireland in August . 28 October , Gulliver appears in ...
... appear . 1725 Wood's halfpence scheme defeated . Gulliver com- pleted . 1726 March , in England ; April , interview with Walpole . Arranges for publication of Gulliver . Returns to Ireland in August . 28 October , Gulliver appears in ...
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