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... Gulliver is changed too . At first Gulliver to a certain extent represented Swift himself — that is , certain incidents in Gulliver's adventures were an allegorical representation of certain incidents in Swift's life . Editors of ...
... Gulliver is changed too . At first Gulliver to a certain extent represented Swift himself — that is , certain incidents in Gulliver's adventures were an allegorical representation of certain incidents in Swift's life . Editors of ...
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... Gulliver . This may be an ironical hit at Walpole , whose first wife , Catherine Shorter , was not above suspicion ... Gulliver says : " My friend Reldresal , Principal Secretary for Private Affairs , is in my opinion , if I am not ...
... Gulliver . This may be an ironical hit at Walpole , whose first wife , Catherine Shorter , was not above suspicion ... Gulliver says : " My friend Reldresal , Principal Secretary for Private Affairs , is in my opinion , if I am not ...
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... Gulliver.2 on./ The Second Voyage , the Voyage to Brobdingnag , requires less commentary . It was written at one time and is all of a piece . There are no references to persons which require explaining , and the allu- sions to ...
... Gulliver.2 on./ The Second Voyage , the Voyage to Brobdingnag , requires less commentary . It was written at one time and is all of a piece . There are no references to persons which require explaining , and the allu- sions to ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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