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One of the best examples of his use of irony is An Argument against abolishing
Christianity (1710). Although Swift was no great poet, his verse has point and
force; his best verse satire is On Poetry: a Rhapsody (1733). The passages given
are ...
One of the best examples of his use of irony is An Argument against abolishing
Christianity (1710). Although Swift was no great poet, his verse has point and
force; his best verse satire is On Poetry: a Rhapsody (1733). The passages given
are ...
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AN ARGUMENT TO PROVE THAT THE ABOLISHING OF CHRISTIANITY IN
ENGLAND MAY, As THINGs Now STAND, BE ATTENDED WITH SOME
INCONVENIENCES, AND PERHAPS NOT PRODUCE THOSE MANY GOOD
EFFECTS ...
AN ARGUMENT TO PROVE THAT THE ABOLISHING OF CHRISTIANITY IN
ENGLAND MAY, As THINGs Now STAND, BE ATTENDED WITH SOME
INCONVENIENCES, AND PERHAPS NOT PRODUCE THOSE MANY GOOD
EFFECTS ...
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An Anthology Norman Furlong. but the fact is beyond dispute, and the reasoning
they proceed by is right; for, supposing Christianity to be extinguished, the people
will never be at ease till they find out some other method of worship, which will ...
An Anthology Norman Furlong. but the fact is beyond dispute, and the reasoning
they proceed by is right; for, supposing Christianity to be extinguished, the people
will never be at ease till they find out some other method of worship, which will ...
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Introduction | 11 |
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