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Claude Rawson, 6 August 1992
The Intelligencer
by Jonathan Swift and Thomas Sheridan, edited by James Woolley.
Oxford, 363 pp., £50, March 1992,0 19 812670 0 Show More
by Jonathan Swift and Thomas Sheridan, edited by James Woolley.
Oxford, 363 pp., £50, March 1992,
Jonathan Swift: A Literary Life
by Joseph McMinn.
Macmillan, 172 pp., £35, May 1991,9780333485842 Show More
by Joseph McMinn.
Macmillan, 172 pp., £35, May 1991,
“... Proposer’s tenderness to ‘our Savages’. They treat their children worse than their ‘Sheep, black Cattle, or Swine’, because they haven’t yet picked up the idea of making children profitable. Savages are savages, and the Proposer opens up the Amerindian connection by invoking the expert authority of ‘a very knowing American of my Acquaintance in ... ”