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  1. Jonathan Swift's Gulliver: Candlewick Illustrated Classic by Jonathan Swift, 2010-07-13
  2. A Modest Proposal and Other Writings (Penguin Classics) by Jonathan Swift, 2009-12-29
  3. The Essential Writings of Jonathan Swift (Norton Critical Editions) by Jonathan Swift, 2009-02-19
  4. A Tale of a Tub and Other Works (The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift) by Jonathan Swift, 2010-09-06
  5. The Cambridge Companion to Jonathan Swift (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  6. The Unthinkable Swift: The Spontaneous Philosophy of a Church of England Man by Warren Montag, 1994-12
  7. Concordance to the Poems of Jonathan Swift (The Cornell Concordances) by Jonathan Swift, 1972-06
  8. The Poetry of Jonathan Swift: Allusion and the Development of a Poetic Style by Peter J. Schakel, Jonathan Swift, 1978-06
  9. The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift; Volume II by Jonathan Swift, 1999-09
  10. Account Books of Jonathan Swift by Jonathan Swift, 1984-02
  11. Swift: An Illustrated Life, 1667-1745 by Bruce Arnold, 2000-09-29
  12. Swift: Selected Poems (Penguin Classics) by Jonathan Swift, 1993-10-07
  13. Jonathan's Travels: Swift and Ireland by Joseph McMinn, 1994-09
  14. Jonathan Swift and the Burden of the Future by Alan D. Chalmers, 1995-09

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82. JONATHAN SWIFT - LoveToKnow Article On JONATHAN SWIFT
Swift, Jonathan (16671745), dean of St Patricks, Dublin, British satirist, wasborn. at No. 7 Hoeys Court, Dublin, on the 30th of November 1667,
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SWIFT, JONATHAN If I do not blunder, it is Saturday, July 26, 1740. If I live till Monday I shall hope to see you, perhaps for the last time. Account book entries continue until 1742. Translations and editions of Gullivers Travels have been numerous. Valuable Notes for a Bibliography of Swift were published by Dr S. Lane Poole in The Bibliographer (November 1884). (R. G.; T. Sa.) SWIFT SWIMMING To properly cite this JONATHAN SWIFT article in your work, copy the complete reference below: "JONATHAN SWIFT." LoveToKnow 1911 Online Encyclopedia.
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83. Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) Quotes
Jonathan Swift Quotes. When a true genius appears in the world, you may know himby this sign; that the dunces are all in confederacy against him.
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When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign; that the dunces are all in confederacy against him. Argument is the worst sort of conversation. He was a bold man that first ate an oyster. May you live all the days of your life. No wise man ever wished to be younger. Fine words! I wonder where you stole them. The latter part of a man's life is taken up in curing the follies, prejudices, and false opinions he had contracted in the former. Ambition often puts Men upon doing the meanest offices; so climbing is performed in the same position with creeping. Positiveness is a good quality for preachers and speakers because, whoever shares his thoughts with the public will convince them as he himself appears convinced. Vision is the art of seeing things invisible. There is nothing in this world constant but inconstancy. No wise man ever wished to be younger. Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. Back to main quotes If you have quotation to add, please send it to me

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85. University Of Canterbury Library Catalogue
Swift, Jonathan, 16671745. 6. A tale of a tub and other works /, 1999. Swift,Jonathan, 1667-1745. 7. A tale of a tub and The battle of the books.
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86. Jonathan Swift
Translate this page Jonathan Swift. (1667-1745). Jonathan Swift Escritor político y satíricoanglo-irlandés Nació el 30 de noviembre de 1667 en Dublín.
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87. Great Books And Classics - Jonathan Swift
Great Books and Classics Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)William Congreve (1670-1729) George Berkeley (1685-1753)
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88. Swift, Jonathan Books At The Best Price
A master of satire, Jonathan Swift (16671745) drew from fables and mythology topeople his canvas, creating a distinctive style.
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Browse by Author : Swift, Jonathan (1-25 of 40) Writings of Jonathan Swift, The Author(s) : Swift, Jonathan
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse by Pope, Swift and Gay
Author(s) : Gay John Swift, Jonathan Pope, Alexander
"Miscellanies in Prose and Verse" (1727-32) contained contributions by three of the leading satirists of the early 18th century, published at the time... Modest Proposal and Other Satirical Works, A Author(s) : Swift, Jonathan
Jonathan Swift: Poems Selected by Derek Mahon
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In this series, a contemporary poet advocates a poet of the past or present whom they have particularly admired. By their selection of verses and by the... Voyage a Lilliput Author(s) : Swift, Jonathan
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Presents some of the classics of children's literature, including "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," "Gulliver's Travels," and "The Invisible Man.". Correspondence of Jonathan Swift Author(s) : Swift, Jonathan

89. Jonathan Swift
Translate this page Jonathan Swift (Irlanda, 1667-1745), Swift. Escritor político y satíricoanglo-irlandés, considerado uno de los maestros de la prosa en inglés y de los más
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90. Biblioteca Virtual - Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
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91. 110 [SWIFT, Jonathan] 1667-1745.
Translate this page 110 Swift, Jonathan 1667-1745. The swearer’s-bank or, Parliamentary securityfor establishing a new Bank in Ireland. Wherein the medicinal use of oaths
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92. Historia:docs: Robinson Y Gulliver
Translate this page Jonathan Swift (Dublín 1667-1745) Vehemente polemista y autor satírico Swiftfue la figura más destacada después de Defoe, ya dentro del siglo XVIII.
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Jonathan Swift (Dublín 1667-1745):
Vehemente polemista y autor satírico Swift fue la figura más destacada después de Defoe, ya dentro del siglo XVIII. Descendiente de una familia emigrada de Yorkshire durante las guerras civiles que azotaron Inglaterra en el siglo XVII. Nació siete meses después de la muerte de su padre. Su infancia fue triste y enfermiza según sus palabras. La necesidad obligó a su madre a trasladarse a Leicester de donde provenía, dejando al hijo bajo la custodia de su tío Goldwin, quien le matriculó primero en la escuela Kilkenny y luego en el Trinity College, donde obtuvo el título de bachiller por speciali gratia . La revolución de 1688 derrocó a los Estuardos y entronizó a Guillermo de Orange, partidario de una monarquía más liberal, cimentada en las ideas políticas de Locke. El joven Jonathan debió acompañar a los ingleses en su huida de Irlanda y regresó junto a su madre. Se ordenó sacerdote en 1694 pero abandonó la prebenda de Kilroot disgustado con su oficio. Siempre le atormentó la ambición y el egoísmo y persiguió altos cargos y renombre de forma incansable. Se sirvió en multitud de ocasiones del empleo de su sutil ironía ante enemigos y valedores. Durante sus últimos años estuvo enfermo y privado de sus facultades mentales. Vivió aislado y vigilado desde 1741 hasta su muerte. Los viajes de Gulliver (1726):
Dejó la universal obra Gulliver's travels , que se caracteriza por el duro sarcasmo que encierra y con el que el autor flagela a humanidad entera. La primera edición fue anónima y un éxito de ventas. Durante la primera parte nos hace ver la absurdidad de la soberbia y de la ambición del género humano, siempre predispuesto a matarse por estupideces.

93. A Brief Biography Of Dr Jonathan Swift (1667 - 1745)
A brief biography of Dr Jonathan Swift (1667 1745) taken from Humorists OfThe Eighteenth Century
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from " Humorists Of The Eighteenth Century Having entered the Church, chiefly for the splendid posts it could offer, he soon obtained a minor office at St. Patrick's Cathedral; but his views of the Whig party were too freely expressed in various pamphlets, and his chances of promotion from that quarter ended. Therefore he threw in his lot with the Tories, came to London, and became the most active, virulent, arrogant and assertive of pamphleteers. He was the leading light of The Examiner , which might be termed the official party paper; he mixed with such outstanding Tories as Bolingbroke, Prior, Pope and Gay; he was largely responsible for moulding enlightened public opinion on the great political issues of the day. His reward was promotion to the Deanery of St. Patrick's. Obviously he could expect a bishopric, or even an archbishopric. The death of Queen Anne and the uninterrupted domination of the Whigs ruined all his hopes. When he returned to his post in 1714, he knew that all his brilliant contacts would be seen only during intermittent visits, and that they, like him, could form nothing more than an unpopular opposition to the government. Gulliver's Travels Swift had learnt much from Daniel Defoe in his use of convincing detail, brief but apparently well-founded references, statements so matter-of-fact that they sounded authentic, logically related strands of narrative, and the eye-witness attitude to events. But he was a profound scholar, a highly intelligent man, a leading wit among polished conversationalists and writers, a deadly propagandist. Thus he was able to write a pleasantly clear, fluent, almost casual language, which expressed precisely the bitterness of his satire.

94. The Literary Explorer - Jonathan Swift, 1667 - 1745
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95. Jonathan Swift Life Stories, Books, & Links
Jonathan Swift (1667 1745). Category Irish Literature. Born November 30, 1667Dublin, Ireland. Died October 19, 1745 Dublin, Ireland. Related authors
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Jonathan Swift (1667 - 1745) Category: Irish Literature Born: November 30, 1667
Dublin, Ireland Died: October 19, 1745
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On this day in 1745 Jonathan Swift died at the age of seventy-eight, after a long period of poor physical and mental health. Five years earlier, in his last note to the last person he could still make sense of, his devoted housekeeper Mrs. Whiteway, Swift admitted to feeling "so stupid and confounded [that] . . . I hardly understand one word I write. I am sure my days will be very few; few and miserable they must be." The Gifts of Jonathan Swift
In life, according to those who knew or have written about him, Jonathan Swift was a complex combination of satire and friendship, charity and churlishness. In death too: his self-written epitaph reads in part, "Here lies the body of Jonathan Swift...where savage indignation can no longer lacerate his heart"; his will leaves his entire estate for the founding of "an hospital... for idiots and lunatics."

96. Jonathan Swift - Jonathan Swift, Dublin's Child, And Other Stories
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97. Jonathan Swift - Free Online Library
Jonathan Swift (1667 1745). Swift, Jonathan. Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin,Ireland. His father, Jonathan Swift Sr., a lawyer and an English civil
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"As the common forms of good manners were intended for regulating the conduct of those who have weak understandings; so they have been corrupted by the persons for whose use they were contrived. For these people have fallen into a needless and endless way of multiplying ceremonies, which have been extremely troublesome to those who practice them, and insupportable to everyone else: insomuch that wise men are often more uneasy at the over civility of these refiners, than they could possibly be in the conversations of peasants or mechanics." (from A Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding After William Temple's death in 1699, Swift returned to Ireland. He made several trips to London and gained fame with his essays. Throughout the reign of Queen Anne (1702-14), Swift was one of the central characters in the literary and political life of London. From 1695 to 1696 Swift was the vicar of Kilroot, Laracor from 1700, and prebendary of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin (1701). In Kilroot, Swift met Jane Wairing, with whom he had an affair. For Swift's disappointment, she did not consider him a suitable marriage partner. Between the years 1707 and 1709 he was an emissary for the Irish clergy in London. Swift contributed to the 'Bickerstaff Papers' and to the Tattler in 1708-09. He was a co-founder of the

98. Jonathan Swift - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online
Subjects, Swift, Jonathan16671745. THE SATIRE OF Jonathan Swift This book Swift, Jonathan 1667 1745, English author, b. Dublin and his mother
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99. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
Online Literary Criticism Collection. Jonathan Swift (1667 1745) Criticismabout Jonathan Swift. Arguing About the Project Approaches to Swift s An
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100. Jonathan Swift Quotes - The Quotations Page
Jonathan Swift (1667 1745) English essayist, novelist, satirist more author Jonathan Swift; I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing.
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A wise man should have money in his head, but not in his heart.
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He was a bold man that first ate an oyster.
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I row after health like a waterman...
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I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing.
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It is impossible that anything so natural, so necessary, and so universal as death, should ever have been designed by Providence as an evil to mankind.
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It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into.
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May you live all the days of your life.
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No wise man ever wished to be younger.
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One of the best rules in conversation is, never to say a thing which any of the company can reasonably wish had been left unsaid.
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Ambition often puts men upon doing the meanest offices; so climbing is performed in the same posture with creeping.

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