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  • {{Short description|Book by Jonathan Swift}} [[File:Swift- Broomstick.jpg|thumb|right|]] ...
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  • ...and the title became extinct on his early death in 1634.<ref name=swift /> By his wife Lady Mary Crichton, daughter of William, 1st [[Earl of Dumfries]], * Edward Barnham Swift, 1st Viscount Carlingford (1606–1634) ...
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  • {{short description|1704 satirical short story by Jonathan Swift}} | author = [[Jonathan Swift]] ...
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  • | creator = [[Jonathan Swift]] ...y]] from the 1726 satirical novel ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]'' by [[Jonathan Swift]]. Lindalino successfully revolted against the flying island of [[Gulliver ...
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  • ...an English translator and accountant who became an adversary to [[Jonathan Swift]] and [[Alexander Pope]]. ==Works== ...
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  • ...eath. Her fictional name "[[Vanessa (name)|Vanessa]]" was created by Swift by taking ''Van'' from her surname, Vanhomrigh, and adding ''Esse'', a pet for She was fictionalized as "Vanessa" in Swift's poem ''[[Cadenus and Vanessa]]'' (1713). In the poem, he wrote: ...
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  • ...s "a writer of great care and accuracy, whose work is always characterised by minute and diligent research."{{citation needed|date=January 2023}} ==Works as author== ...
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  • ...ngton, Northamptonshire]]. He was the great-uncle of the writer [[Jonathan Swift]]. He was elected student of [[Christ Church, Oxford]], in 1578, took his b ...the [[diocese of Hereford]]. The work was republished, with a continuation by [[William Richardson (antiquary)|William Richardson]], in 1743. ...
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  • {{About||the setting of a children's fantasy novel by L. Frank Baum|Merryland (Oz)|the film production studio in Kerala, India|M ...asies''. New York, Grove Press: 19</ref> Four of the titles were published by 18th century controversialist [[Edmund Curll]] (c. 1675–1747).<ref>Paul Bai ...
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  • ...erary interests; he wrote on [[Jonathan Swift]]'s portraits (Swift's Prose Works, 1908, vol. xii.), and a collection of his 'Literary Miscellanies' was publ ...died 1895), third daughter of N. B. M'Intire of Cloverhill, county Dublin. By his first wife, he had three sons and four daughters. His second son, [[Cae ...
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  • {{Short description|Play by David Ives}} ...act plays, ''[[All in the Timing]]''. The play is about Kafka, Milton, and Swift, three intelligent [[Common chimpanzee|chimpanzees]] who are put in a cage ...
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  • ...gdom|English]] [[mathematician]]. He was the author of several influential works. ==Works== ...
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  • ..."Waller, John Francis", in: ''The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland'', ed. by Harry White and Barra Boydell (Dublin: UCD Press, 2013), p. 1041.</ref> ...1831) and was called to the [[Irish Bar]] in 1833. Under the pseudonym of "Jonathan Freke Slingsby" he wrote for the [[Dublin University Magazine]] and became ...
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  • ==Works== ...er Pope]], [[John Arbuthnot]] and [[Jonathan Swift]]. The poem is preceded by a dissertation on the mock heroic, in which he avows [[Miguel de Cervantes] ...
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  • | name = Swift Run Gap '''Swift Run Gap''' is a [[Wind gap (geographical feature)|wind gap]] in the [[Blue ...
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  • ...zisk Mazowiecki]]. In June 1910 Hulka-Laskowski and his wife were arrested by [[Russian Empire|Tsarist Russian]] authorities, being accused on complicity ...nslating i.a. the works of [[Karel Čapek]], [[Božena Němcová]], [[Jonathan Swift]], [[James Fenimore Cooper]], [[Dmitry Merezhkovsky]], [[Ernst Kretschmer]] ...
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  • [[File:George Smalridge.jpg|thumb|Portrait of Smalridge by [[Godfrey Kneller]], c. 1714]] The bishop was esteemed by [[Jonathan Swift|Swift]], [[Richard Steele|Steele]], [[William Whiston|Whiston]] and other famous ...
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  • ...published by the [[Bedford/St. Martin's]] publishing company. It is edited by [[X. J. Kennedy]],<ref name=textbooksforlife>[https://textbooks.dad/book-au ...essays, one short story, and one poem. It is divided into eleven sections by the various methods of development: [[narration]], description, example, co ...
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  • [[File:Swift 7 HP 1912.jpg|thumb|300px|Swift 7 HP 1912]] ...s ranged from a single-cylinder car in 1900 using an MMC engine, through a Swift-engined twin-cylinder 7-horsepower light car in 1904, and a 3-litre model i ...
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  • ...e still a Cambridge undergraduate, he edited and published the ''Collected Works of the Earl of Rochester''. ...tic, anthologist and bibliographer. He edited many of [[Jonathan Swift]]'s works. ...
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