Transcribed from the 1889 George Routledge and Sons“Carisbrooke Library” edition by Steven Rice. Second proofing ,
BY
JONATHAN SWIFT
EDITEDBY
HENRY MORLEY, LL.D.
PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE ATUNIVERSITY COLLEGE
LONDON
LONDON
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS
Broadway, LudgateHill
GLASGOW MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK
1889
A Tale of a Tub | |||
| To the Right Honourable John Lord Somers | ||
| The Bookseller to The Reader | ||
| The Epistle Dedicatory | ||
| The Preface | ||
| Section I. | The Introduction | |
| Section II. |
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| Section III. | A Digression Concerning Critics | |
| Section IV. | A Tale of a Tub | |
| Section V. | A Digression in the Modern Kind | |
| Section VI. | A Tale of a Tub | |
| Section VII. | A Digression in Praise of Digressions | |
| Section VIII. | A Tale of a Tub | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |