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This important personal reason apart , Swift entered the quarrel in order to take the side of his employer , Sir William Temple , who had himself joined the ranks of the ancients in 1690 , with his essay Upon the Ancient and Modern ...
This important personal reason apart , Swift entered the quarrel in order to take the side of his employer , Sir William Temple , who had himself joined the ranks of the ancients in 1690 , with his essay Upon the Ancient and Modern ...
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... as he offers his account of the battle between ancient and modern books at the royal library , St. James's . ... from his choice of words and tone , however , that the historian , far from being neutral , favors the ancients .
... as he offers his account of the battle between ancient and modern books at the royal library , St. James's . ... from his choice of words and tone , however , that the historian , far from being neutral , favors the ancients .
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The fourth epistle , “ Of the Use of Riches , ” was originally called An Epistle to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington , Occasioned by his Publishing Palladio's Designs of the Baths , Arches , and Theaters of Ancient Rome .
The fourth epistle , “ Of the Use of Riches , ” was originally called An Epistle to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington , Occasioned by his Publishing Palladio's Designs of the Baths , Arches , and Theaters of Ancient Rome .
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PREFACE | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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