Locating Swift: Essays from Dublin on the 250th Anniversary of the Death of Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745Four Courts Press, 1998 - Počet stran: 208 This volume has its origins in a conference held at Trinity College, Dublin, between June 21-24, 1995, to commerate the 250th anniversary of the death of Jonathan Swift. --p.9, Introduction |
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... fact : Ireland was ruled from Great Britain , and the manner of that rule gave rise to recurrent constitutional conflict . Yet the claim that Ireland was thus in a state of ' slavery ' was a wild exaggeration . In fact we cannot hope to ...
... fact : Ireland was ruled from Great Britain , and the manner of that rule gave rise to recurrent constitutional conflict . Yet the claim that Ireland was thus in a state of ' slavery ' was a wild exaggeration . In fact we cannot hope to ...
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... Fact ' , 19 and his vivid , detailed , and apparently exact representations of physical particulars seem to support his claims . However , his unadorned descriptions of the facts turn out to imply satire of his own obtuseness or ...
... Fact ' , 19 and his vivid , detailed , and apparently exact representations of physical particulars seem to support his claims . However , his unadorned descriptions of the facts turn out to imply satire of his own obtuseness or ...
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... fact growing out of and comprising part of Swift ( or ' Swift's noble genius ' ) . The identification of Swift with the Sybils of course places Swift in the role of a seer , and suggests his own knowledge of , and indeed responsibility ...
... fact growing out of and comprising part of Swift ( or ' Swift's noble genius ' ) . The identification of Swift with the Sybils of course places Swift in the role of a seer , and suggests his own knowledge of , and indeed responsibility ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
Images and Reality | 28 |
Conclusions by no Means Calculated for the Circumstances | 47 |
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