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Under the circumstances it was inevitable that they should turn their satire on the political situation. The leaders of the Opposition to Walpole and the Court were mostly veteran Tories, old friends of Swift and Pope, and there was ...
Under the circumstances it was inevitable that they should turn their satire on the political situation. The leaders of the Opposition to Walpole and the Court were mostly veteran Tories, old friends of Swift and Pope, and there was ...
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They were as ready as Swift , whose genius towered among them , to aline themselves in political struggles , even though political parties were still thought undesirable in principle . A political party - that is , the party one was ...
They were as ready as Swift , whose genius towered among them , to aline themselves in political struggles , even though political parties were still thought undesirable in principle . A political party - that is , the party one was ...
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stage of patriarchal simplicity , and the consequent growth of the division of labour , urbanization , and the political state , are the villains.18 One deplorable result is to separate manual from mental labour .
stage of patriarchal simplicity , and the consequent growth of the division of labour , urbanization , and the political state , are the villains.18 One deplorable result is to separate manual from mental labour .
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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