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Knowledge of these conditions prevents us making the wrong approach and expecting any kind of verisimilitude . We cannot look for any kind of naturalism , in character or behaviour or sequence of events , from an Elizabethan play .
Knowledge of these conditions prevents us making the wrong approach and expecting any kind of verisimilitude . We cannot look for any kind of naturalism , in character or behaviour or sequence of events , from an Elizabethan play .
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Readers may find , however , that , by the time they have finished the four books , Swift's real target is humanity itself , and that the driving force is a loathing for his own kind .
Readers may find , however , that , by the time they have finished the four books , Swift's real target is humanity itself , and that the driving force is a loathing for his own kind .
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Quick to condemn pretentiousness of any kind in town or country , he always had an eye for visual beauty . It might be for flocks of sheep or for farms and their surroundings : The stack - yards down this valley are beautiful to behold ...
Quick to condemn pretentiousness of any kind in town or country , he always had an eye for visual beauty . It might be for flocks of sheep or for farms and their surroundings : The stack - yards down this valley are beautiful to behold ...
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