“I forget whether advice be among the lost things which Ariosto says are to be found in the moon: that and time ought to have been there.”
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Miscellaneous essays
This compilation includes a variety of essays written by Jonathan Swift, a prominent 18th-century Irish writer. The essays reflect Swift's sharp intellect and his critical views on society, politics, and human nature. more
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