SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 14
... merely intense sexual frustration ( I : 174 , 181 ) . Such ideals are portrayed as no more than physical responses ... mere sensual anarchy . In his earliest writings the search for a sociable and humane compromise was mapped by two ...
... merely intense sexual frustration ( I : 174 , 181 ) . Such ideals are portrayed as no more than physical responses ... mere sensual anarchy . In his earliest writings the search for a sociable and humane compromise was mapped by two ...
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... mere source . ( pp . 8–9 ) . The Teller is , if any entity , Anon , any teller of a printed tale . This textual interest ... merely the provison of ' stale and trite epideictic and forensic paradoxes in a long and tired tradition [ the ...
... mere source . ( pp . 8–9 ) . The Teller is , if any entity , Anon , any teller of a printed tale . This textual interest ... merely the provison of ' stale and trite epideictic and forensic paradoxes in a long and tired tradition [ the ...
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... merely as a form of therapy ( I : 114 ) , can still write a true word in jest . Swift's model in this was not just Erasmus , but also Michel Montaigne , whose Essays ( 1580 ) accept the disorderly tendencies that attend all attempts at ...
... merely as a form of therapy ( I : 114 ) , can still write a true word in jest . Swift's model in this was not just Erasmus , but also Michel Montaigne , whose Essays ( 1580 ) accept the disorderly tendencies that attend all attempts at ...
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