A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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33. oldal
... means of emphasis were frequent at the time , but Swift makes an excessive use of them to underline everything he ... mean nothing to him , his great weapon is sarcasm his opponents are " Heroes born " and he makes use of similes expand ...
... means of emphasis were frequent at the time , but Swift makes an excessive use of them to underline everything he ... mean nothing to him , his great weapon is sarcasm his opponents are " Heroes born " and he makes use of similes expand ...
163. oldal
... means humble : To give my counsels all in one , Thy tuneful flame still careful fan ; Preserve the dignity of Man ... mean little excuses for them , and its thundering anathemas on those of the other kirk , and more especially on ...
... means humble : To give my counsels all in one , Thy tuneful flame still careful fan ; Preserve the dignity of Man ... mean little excuses for them , and its thundering anathemas on those of the other kirk , and more especially on ...
237. oldal
... means one does not know , but one feels that it means something very terrible , and is disappointed to be told at the end that it is just an illustration of the tricks of associationism . Again however the clarity and sharp articulation ...
... means one does not know , but one feels that it means something very terrible , and is disappointed to be told at the end that it is just an illustration of the tricks of associationism . Again however the clarity and sharp articulation ...
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