Florida State University Studies, 第 33 期 |
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Swift did not object to the institution per se . In his attitude toward monarchy he
was essentially Whig in ... But he was acutely aware of the corruptibility of human
institutions . With a clear vision which pierced through sham and imposture , he ...
Swift did not object to the institution per se . In his attitude toward monarchy he
was essentially Whig in ... But he was acutely aware of the corruptibility of human
institutions . With a clear vision which pierced through sham and imposture , he ...
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Nevertheless , being always conscious of the degenerative tendency of
institutions , Swift savagely satirized the deterioration of noble families . In “ A
Voyage to Brobdingnag " he sarcastically described “ the house of Peers ,
persons of the ...
Nevertheless , being always conscious of the degenerative tendency of
institutions , Swift savagely satirized the deterioration of noble families . In “ A
Voyage to Brobdingnag " he sarcastically described “ the house of Peers ,
persons of the ...
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The Houyhnhnms " thought nature and reason were sufficient guides for a
reasonable animal , as we pretended to be , in showing us what we ought to do ,
and what to avoid . ” 12 After hearing about European political institutions ,
Gulliver ' s ...
The Houyhnhnms " thought nature and reason were sufficient guides for a
reasonable animal , as we pretended to be , in showing us what we ought to do ,
and what to avoid . ” 12 After hearing about European political institutions ,
Gulliver ' s ...
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