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Page xiii
... editions are given in the Select Bibliography . The following abbreviations appear in the text : [ Swift ] CH [ Defoe ] ... edition or to the following : Berkeley , George , Philosophical Works including the works on xiii Abbreviations and ...
... editions are given in the Select Bibliography . The following abbreviations appear in the text : [ Swift ] CH [ Defoe ] ... edition or to the following : Berkeley , George , Philosophical Works including the works on xiii Abbreviations and ...
Page 37
... edition ( 1710 ) , and also because its unironic qualities by no means stand out distinctly from its ironies . For instance , although the ' Apology ' offers a defence of the positive ethics of the Tale against the critics of its first ...
... edition ( 1710 ) , and also because its unironic qualities by no means stand out distinctly from its ironies . For instance , although the ' Apology ' offers a defence of the positive ethics of the Tale against the critics of its first ...
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... edition from 1735 onwards we are prepared for the disintegration of Gulliver's faith in human rationality and compassion . The earlier editions , before the popular myth - making and Gulliver's ' Letter ' , allow this consternation full ...
... edition from 1735 onwards we are prepared for the disintegration of Gulliver's faith in human rationality and compassion . The earlier editions , before the popular myth - making and Gulliver's ' Letter ' , allow this consternation full ...
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