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Jonathan Swift and Thomas Sheridan: The Intelligencer
James Woolley (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1992
ISBN:
9780198126706
Published online:
May 2014
EISBN:
9780191786099
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198126706.book.1
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Front Matter
Preface
Illustrations
Abbreviations and Short Titles
General Introduction
Textual Introduction
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The Intelligencer
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Mad Mullinix and Timothy
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Tim and the Fables
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Numb. XI.
To the Author of the London Journal
You that would read the Bible turn all
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The Progress of Patriotism. A Tale.
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The Tale of the T—d.
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Courteous reader, Mark well what follows
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Numb. XX.
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End Matter
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A Archbishop King on the Taxation of Ireland
APPENDIX B Unpublished Contemporary Comment
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APPENDIX C
William Duncombe's Essay on The Beggar's Opera
APPENDIX D Commentary in Mist's and Fog's
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APPENDIX E
The True Character and On Paddy's Character
The True Character of The Intelligencer
APPENDIX F Building in Dublin c. 1728
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APPENDIX G Published Replies to No. 16
A Letter to The Intelligencer
To the Author of the British Gazetteer
To the Author of the Daily Journal
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APPENDIX H The Spurious No. 20
The Intelligencer. Number. XX.
APPENDIX I The Bowyer-Davis Preface
APPENDIX J Intended Papers: Swift's Manuscript Hints (a) Hints: Education of Ladies (b) Intelligencer [Miscellaneous Hints]
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APPENDIX K
To the Author of Those Intelligencers (1933)
APPENDIX L Unauthorized Titles of the Intelligencers
TEXTUAL NOTES
Index
[18.207.133.27]
18.207.133.27