This volume, "A Supplement To Dr. Swift's Works, Volume 3," presents a collection of miscellanies in prose and verse attributed to Jonathan Swift. It offers readers a diverse array of Swift's shorter works, showcasing his satirical wit and literary prowess.
Including a range of essays, poems, and other writings, this supplement provides valuable insights into the mind of one of the foremost writers of the 18th century. The works reflect the social and political issues of Swift's time, filtered through his unique satirical lens.
This collection is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Swift's complete works, offering a deeper understanding of his contributions to English literature and his enduring influence as a satirist and poet.
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