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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Jonathan Swift
Author: Jonathan Swift
Editor: David Widger
Release Date: June 8, 2019 [EBook #59708]
Language: English
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INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG
WORKS OF
JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D.
Compiled by David Widger
CONTENTS
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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
GULLIVER'S TRAVELS
INTO SEVERAL REMOTE REGIONS OF THE WORLD
By Jonathan Swift, D.D.
Edited By Thomas M. Balliet
With Thirty-Eight Illustrations And A Map
CONTENTS
VOYAGE TO LILLIPUT.
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The Author gives some account of himself and family—His first inducements to travel—He is shipwrecked, and swims for his life—Gets safe on shore in the country of Lilliput—Is made a prisoner, and carried up the country. |
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The emperor of Lilliput, attended by several of the nobility, comes to see the Author in his confinement—The emperor's person and habits described—Learned men appointed to teach the Author their language—He gains favor by his mild disposition—His pockets are searched, and his sword and pistols taken from him. |
| CHAPTER III. |
The Author diverts the emperor, and his nobility of both sexes, in a very uncommon manner—The diversions of the court of Lilliput described—The Author has his liberty granted him upon certain conditions. |
| CHAPTER IV. |
Mildendo, the metropolis of Lilliput, described, together with the emperor's palace—A conversation between the Author and a principal secretary concerning the affairs of that empire—The Author's offers to serve the emperor in his wars. |
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The Author, by an extraordinary stratagem, prevents an invasion—A high title of honor is conferred upon him—Ambassadors arrive from the emperor of Blefuscu, and sue for peace. |
| CHAPTER VI. |
Of the inhabitants of Lilliput; their learning, laws, and customs; the manner of educating their children—The Author's way of living in that country—His vindication of a great lady. |
| CHAPTER VII. |
The Author, being informed of a design to accuse him of high treason, makes his escape to Blefuscu—His reception there. |
| CHAPTER VIII. |
The Author, by a lucky accident, finds means to leave Blefuscu; and after some difficulties, returns safe to his native country. |
LIST OF FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE BICKERSTAFF-PARTRIDGE PAPERS
by Jonathan Swift
CONTENTS
A TALE OF A TUB
AND THE HISTORY OF MARTIN
By Jonathan Swift
Edited By Henry Morley
CONTENTS
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A Tale of a Tub |
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To the Right Honourable John Lord Somers |
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The Bookseller to The Reader |
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The Epistle Dedicatory |
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The Preface |
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The Introduction |
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Section II. |
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Section III. |
A Digression Concerning Critics |
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Section IV. |
A Tale of a Tub |
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Section V. |
A Digression in the Modern Kind |
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Section VI. |
A Tale of a Tub |
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Section VII. |
A Digression in Praise of Digressions |
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Section VIII. |
A Tale of a Tub |
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Section IX. |
A Digression Concerning the Original . . . |
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Section X. |
A Farther Digression |
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Section XI. |
A Tale of a Tub |
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The Conclusion |
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The History of Martin |
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The History of Martin |
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A Digression on the Nature . . . |
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The History of Martin—Continued |
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A Project for the Universal Benefit of Mankind |
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THE POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D., VOLUME I
Edited By William Ernst Browning
CONTENTS
THE POEMS OF JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D.
VOLUME. II
Edited By William Ernst Browning
CONTENTS