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... Swift's prose style . It is to this virtue in particular that Sir Herbert Read draws attention in his remarks on Swift in English Prose Style : ' however widely his vision might extend , however deep his insight , his mode of expression ...
... Swift's prose style . It is to this virtue in particular that Sir Herbert Read draws attention in his remarks on Swift in English Prose Style : ' however widely his vision might extend , however deep his insight , his mode of expression ...
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... Swift appealed to these ' . This would imply that Swift's art is at fault , that he fails to make his point with us because his positives are thinner and less satisfying than he realizes . But is there not some injustice here ? To a ...
... Swift appealed to these ' . This would imply that Swift's art is at fault , that he fails to make his point with us because his positives are thinner and less satisfying than he realizes . But is there not some injustice here ? To a ...
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... Swift on his Age . Selected Prose and Verse ed . C. J. Horne ( London , 1953 ) See C. A. Beaumont , Swift's Classical Rhetoric ( Athens , Georgia , 1961 ) A. E. Case , Four Essays on ' Gulliver's Travels ' ( Princeton , 1945 ) H. Davis ...
... Swift on his Age . Selected Prose and Verse ed . C. J. Horne ( London , 1953 ) See C. A. Beaumont , Swift's Classical Rhetoric ( Athens , Georgia , 1961 ) A. E. Case , Four Essays on ' Gulliver's Travels ' ( Princeton , 1945 ) H. Davis ...
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