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... Swift . Here Pope appears at his most disingenuous and manipu- lative , working upon Swift through his Irish connections , while professing a noble candour to Swift himself . Here indeed may be found an unedifying episode in Pope's life ...
... Swift . Here Pope appears at his most disingenuous and manipu- lative , working upon Swift through his Irish connections , while professing a noble candour to Swift himself . Here indeed may be found an unedifying episode in Pope's life ...
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... Swift but one can hardly pretend that this feature of Bodin's great work was influential on English political ... Swift's view , see Jonathan Swift , Miscellaneous and Autobiographical Pieces , Fragments and Marginalia , ed . Herbert ...
... Swift but one can hardly pretend that this feature of Bodin's great work was influential on English political ... Swift's view , see Jonathan Swift , Miscellaneous and Autobiographical Pieces , Fragments and Marginalia , ed . Herbert ...
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... Swift the beautiful becomes perverse , and where Pope's ' anti - nature ' is released in play , Swift's turns in on itself . This occurs here , unusually in Swift's writings , without the negative agency of parodic derision , and does ...
... Swift the beautiful becomes perverse , and where Pope's ' anti - nature ' is released in play , Swift's turns in on itself . This occurs here , unusually in Swift's writings , without the negative agency of parodic derision , and does ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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