Carnegie Series in English, Temas9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... never used the word in his life ; and finally he came up with the form which had to be correct , for " I looked in my own pamphlet , and found it twice in ten lines , to convince you I never writ it before . " He wrote in a small hand ...
... never used the word in his life ; and finally he came up with the form which had to be correct , for " I looked in my own pamphlet , and found it twice in ten lines , to convince you I never writ it before . " He wrote in a small hand ...
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... never even re- motely approximated in practice , is a necessary evil ; at his worst he is an almost intolerable nuisance . ” “ [ The voter ] chooses his rulers as he buys bootleg whiskey , never knowing precisely what he is getting ...
... never even re- motely approximated in practice , is a necessary evil ; at his worst he is an almost intolerable nuisance . ” “ [ The voter ] chooses his rulers as he buys bootleg whiskey , never knowing precisely what he is getting ...
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... never given a line to say ; she is never spoken to by any of the characters ; she is never spoken about by any of them either . Occasions arise in the course of the action which might well demand her attention : her daughter Hero is ...
... never given a line to say ; she is never spoken to by any of the characters ; she is never spoken about by any of them either . Occasions arise in the course of the action which might well demand her attention : her daughter Hero is ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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