SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 70
... character . From antiquity their most available catalogue was the Characters of Theophrastus . Abel Boyer had recently transplanted them in 1702 ( The English Theophrastus ) and applied them to contemporary English life . In Eustace ...
... character . From antiquity their most available catalogue was the Characters of Theophrastus . Abel Boyer had recently transplanted them in 1702 ( The English Theophrastus ) and applied them to contemporary English life . In Eustace ...
Page 70
... character . From antiquity their most available catalogue was the Characters of Theophrastus . Abel Boyer had recently transplanted them in 1702 ( The English Theophrastus ) and applied them to contemporary English life . In Eustace ...
... character . From antiquity their most available catalogue was the Characters of Theophrastus . Abel Boyer had recently transplanted them in 1702 ( The English Theophrastus ) and applied them to contemporary English life . In Eustace ...
Page 145
... Character of Swift's Satire : A Revised Focus ( Newark , Del .: University of Delaware Press ; London : Associated University Press , 1983 ) . A revised edition of Rawson's essay , ' The Character of Swift's Satire ' ( pp . 21– 82 ) is ...
... Character of Swift's Satire : A Revised Focus ( Newark , Del .: University of Delaware Press ; London : Associated University Press , 1983 ) . A revised edition of Rawson's essay , ' The Character of Swift's Satire ' ( pp . 21– 82 ) is ...
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