The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... Swift was entirely unable to understand the idea that government could borrow money from its own people . In his view the means of financing the war were having the disastrous effect of transforming what was in a true state of affairs a ...
... Swift was entirely unable to understand the idea that government could borrow money from its own people . In his view the means of financing the war were having the disastrous effect of transforming what was in a true state of affairs a ...
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... Swift some years later.99 Johnson was inevitably hostile to the deliberately exclusive and self - regarding tenor of these letters : - From the letters that pass between him [ Swift ] and Pope , it might be inferred that they , with ...
... Swift some years later.99 Johnson was inevitably hostile to the deliberately exclusive and self - regarding tenor of these letters : - From the letters that pass between him [ Swift ] and Pope , it might be inferred that they , with ...
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... Swift's attitudes on church and state is W. A. Speck , ' From Principles to Practice : Swift and Party Politics ' , The World of Jonathan Swift , ed . Brian Vickers ( Oxford , 1968 ) . 33 Trevelyan , 1 , 292 ; Holmes , British Politics ...
... Swift's attitudes on church and state is W. A. Speck , ' From Principles to Practice : Swift and Party Politics ' , The World of Jonathan Swift , ed . Brian Vickers ( Oxford , 1968 ) . 33 Trevelyan , 1 , 292 ; Holmes , British Politics ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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