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... has experienced every degree of imperfect sympathy . He never invites us to come to terms with him ; on the contrary , he may suggest that he would prefer us to keep our distance . All his 30 JONATHAN SWIFT : SOME OBSERVATIONS .
... has experienced every degree of imperfect sympathy . He never invites us to come to terms with him ; on the contrary , he may suggest that he would prefer us to keep our distance . All his 30 JONATHAN SWIFT : SOME OBSERVATIONS .
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... suggest that the man who despairs of Christianity is probably a Christian , and that there is a difference between giving up hopes for Christianity and giving up Chris- tianity itself . He calls himself a misanthrope . Are misanthropy ...
... suggest that the man who despairs of Christianity is probably a Christian , and that there is a difference between giving up hopes for Christianity and giving up Chris- tianity itself . He calls himself a misanthrope . Are misanthropy ...
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... suggested it in his Essay on Criticism ' , and illus- trated it in the fourth book of ' The Dunciad ' . Learning that is ... suggest to you that Swift , Johnson , Pope and Con- greve shared the same view , and that Swift's satire on the ...
... suggested it in his Essay on Criticism ' , and illus- trated it in the fourth book of ' The Dunciad ' . Learning that is ... suggest to you that Swift , Johnson , Pope and Con- greve shared the same view , and that Swift's satire on the ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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