The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Contributions to "The Tatler," "The Examiner," "The Spectator," and "The Intelligencer."G. Bell, 1902 |
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... opinion . Both his text and his heads are ready - made for him . He follows the beaten road , and only essays new paths when conditions have become such as to force him along them . Such a man Swift certainly was not . Journalism was ...
... opinion . Both his text and his heads are ready - made for him . He follows the beaten road , and only essays new paths when conditions have become such as to force him along them . Such a man Swift certainly was not . Journalism was ...
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... opinion that those victories had been paid for at a price greater than England could afford . If she had gained repu- tation and prestige , these could not fill the mouths of the landed class , gradually growing poorer , and the members ...
... opinion that those victories had been paid for at a price greater than England could afford . If she had gained repu- tation and prestige , these could not fill the mouths of the landed class , gradually growing poorer , and the members ...
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... opinions of the English nation . " He recalled the nation to a consideration of the Constitution ; he attributed to the people ( because , of course , they had elected the new ministry into power ) an appreciation of what was best for ...
... opinions of the English nation . " He recalled the nation to a consideration of the Constitution ; he attributed to the people ( because , of course , they had elected the new ministry into power ) an appreciation of what was best for ...
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... opinion . This paper is written in ridicule of some affected ladies of the period , who pretended , with rather too much ostentation , to embrace the doctrines of Platonic Love . Mrs. Mary Astell , a learned and worthy woman , had ...
... opinion . This paper is written in ridicule of some affected ladies of the period , who pretended , with rather too much ostentation , to embrace the doctrines of Platonic Love . Mrs. Mary Astell , a learned and worthy woman , had ...
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... opinion , Whether I may not lawfully play the inquisition upon her , make use of a little force , and put her to the rack and the torture , only to convince her , she has really fine limbs , without spoiling or distorting them . I ...
... opinion , Whether I may not lawfully play the inquisition upon her , make use of a little force , and put her to the rack and the torture , only to convince her , she has really fine limbs , without spoiling or distorting them . I ...
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