01013cam0-2200313---450-99000573324040332120150428145616.0000573324FED01000573324(Aleph)000573324FED0100057332419990604d1921----km-y0itaa50------baitaITy-------001yyTra umanisti e filosofiuna nobile figura sessana di letterato e di uomo attraverso l'epoca del pieno Rinascimento : PhilalethesDott. Giuseppe TommasinoMaddaloniStab. Tip. Giovanni Galini1921XVI, 182, 182 p.23 cmIn cop.: Parte 1. e 2.Florimonte, GaleazzoBiografiaRinascimento92223itaTommasino,Giuseppe219302ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990005733240403321922 TOM 1IST.GLOTT. S.I.FLFBCFLFBCTra umanisti e filosofi572285UNINA05149oam 2200757Mn 450 991078388980332120211215042321.01-134-77178-93-906757-81-11-283-64182-81-282-32010-697866123201011-134-77179-70-203-19695-310.4324/9780203196953 (CKB)1000000000251242(EBL)179698(OCoLC)62722412(SSID)ssj0000071090(PQKBManifestationID)11109722(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000071090(PQKBWorkID)10071556(PQKB)10953785(MiAaPQ)EBC179698(Au-PeEL)EBL179698(CaPaEBR)ebr10057601(CaONFJC)MIL232010(OCoLC)900283722(OCoLC)697715646(OCoLC-P)697715646(FlBoTFG)9780203196953(PPN)18729187X(EXLCZ)99100000000025124219960110j19960305 uy 0engur|n|||||||||txtccrJonathan SwiftNew York RoutledgeMarch 1996Florence Taylor & Francis Group [distributor]1 online resource (359 p.)The critical heritage seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-56886-2 0-415-13908-2 Includes bibliography and index.Cover; Jonathan Swift: The Critical Heritage; Copyright; General Editor's Preface; Contents; Introduction; Note on the Text; 1. Dr. William King on a Tale of a Tub 1704; 2. Francis Atterbury on a Tale of a Tub 1704; 3. William Wotton on a Tale of a Tub 1705; 4. Richard Steele on a Project for the Advancement of Religion 1709; 5. John Dennis on the Examiner 1712; 6. The Aim of a Tale of a Tub 1714; 7. Sir Richard Blackmore on a Tale of a Tub 1716; 8. A Translator's Opinions of a Tale of a Tub 1721; 9. A Swiss View of a Tale of a Tub and the Battle of the Books 172110. The Reception of Gulliver's Travels 172611. Lady Mary Wortlby Montagu on Gulliver's Travels 1726; 12. An Anonymous Opinion of Gulliver's Travels 1726; 13. William Warburton on Swift and Human Nature 1727; 14. Voltaire on Swift 1727, 1734, 1756, 1767, 1777; 15. Abbe Desfontainesand Gulliver's Travels 1727,1730,1787; 16. Jonathan Smedley on Gulliver's Travels 1728; 17. Swift as Political Dictator 1728; 18. Anonymous Criticisms of Houyhnhnmland 1735; 19. George Faulkner on Swift's Poetry 1735; 20. The Duchess of Marlborough on Swift 173621 Frangois Cartaud De La Villate on a Tale of a Tub 173622. Samuel Richardson on Swift 1740, 1748, 1752, 1754; 23. Paradis De Moncrif on Gulliver's Travels 1743; 24. Henry Fielding on Swift 1745, 1751, 1752; 25. David Hume on Swift 1751, 1752, 1768; 26. Lord Orrery on Swift 1752; 27. Patrick Delany on Swift 1754; 28. Deaneswifton Gulliver's Travels and on Swift as a Poet 1755; 29. John Hawkes Worth on Swift 1755; 30. W. H. Dilworth on Swift 1758; 31. Edward Young on Gulliver's Travels 1759; 32. George Lord Lyttelton on Swift 1760; 33. A French Reissue of Gulliver's Travels 176234. Oliver Goldsmith on Swift 176435. Ralph Griffiths on Swift's 'cause' 1765; 36. Horacb Walpole and His Circle on Swift 1771, 1780; 37. Lord Monboddo on Gulliver's Travels 1776; 38. James Beattie on Gulliver's Travels, a Tale of a Tub, and the Day of Judgment 1776, 1783; 39. A French Comment on a Modest Proposal 1777; 40. Dr. Johnson on Swift 1779, 1785, 1791; 41. Samuel Bad Cock on Swift's 'true Wit' 1779; 42 James Harris on Gulliver's Travels 1781; 43 Joseph Warton on Swift's Descriptions 1782; 44. Swift's Characteristics as a Writer 1782; 45. Hugh Blair on Swift's Style 178346. Thomas Sheridan on Swift 178447. Incidental Comments on Gulliver's Travels 1789; 48. George-monck Berkeley on Swift 1789; 49. Thomas Ogle on Swift and Misanthropy 1790; 50. Swift as Satirist and Poet 1790; 51. William Godwin on Swift's Style 1797; 52. John Nichols on Swift 1801, 1828; 53. Alexander Chalmers on Swift's Style and Character 1803; 54. Swiftiana 1804; 55. John Aikin on Swift's Poetry 1804,1820; 56. Richard Payne Knight on the Plausibility of Gulliver's Travels 1805; 57. Nathan Drake on Swift 1805; 58. John Dunlop on the Background of Gulliver's Travels 181459. Sir Walter Scott on Swift 1814The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.Critical heritage series.English literatureEnglish literature.823.5827/.5Williams Kathleenedt193676OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910783889803321Jonathan Swift165724UNINA