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"Irish or Anglo-Irish"
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Author name:
"Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)"
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Date: 1735
"Imagination, Fancy, and Invention, they are wholly Strangers to, nor have any Words in their Language by which those Ideas can be expressed; the whole Compass of their Thoughts and Mind, being shut up within the two forementioned Sciences"
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Date: 1737
"From threshing Corn, he turns to thresh his Brains; / For which Her M------y allows him Grains."
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