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... reader may recognize as ruling their own , and most of their acquaintance ' . ' As a consequence of this the reader - since the novelist presents ' what is a correct and striking representation . . . of that which is daily taking place ...
... reader may recognize as ruling their own , and most of their acquaintance ' . ' As a consequence of this the reader - since the novelist presents ' what is a correct and striking representation . . . of that which is daily taking place ...
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... Reader . Studies in Swift and our Time . ( Routledge and Kegan Paul , 1973 ; pp . ix , 190 ; £ 3.50 . ) David Ward : Jonathan Swift . An Introductory Essay . ( Methuen , 1973 ; pp . 210 ; £ 1.00 . ) Chapter I ( the title chapter ) of ...
... Reader . Studies in Swift and our Time . ( Routledge and Kegan Paul , 1973 ; pp . ix , 190 ; £ 3.50 . ) David Ward : Jonathan Swift . An Introductory Essay . ( Methuen , 1973 ; pp . 210 ; £ 1.00 . ) Chapter I ( the title chapter ) of ...
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... reader possess some experience and sophistication in matters French . Each author has set out just to describe the contemporary situation in his chosen topic so that the reader will understand what is involved in each of its major ...
... reader possess some experience and sophistication in matters French . Each author has set out just to describe the contemporary situation in his chosen topic so that the reader will understand what is involved in each of its major ...
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