• Directions to servants. Bookreader Item Preview. ... texts. Directions to servants. by. SWIFT, JONATHAN. Publication date.
  • The directions to Servants is evidently an unfinished performance; some parts of it containing merely rough outlines.
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  • Directions to Servants is a satirical and humorous essay by Jonathan Swift. Swift is known to have been working on it in 1731...
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    Jonathan Swift's directions to servants Hardcover – January 1, 1964. ... Directions to Servants is one of Jonathan Swift’s last completed works.
  • by Jonathan Swift. 0 Ratings. ... Swift's directions to servants. 1798, Printed for J. Nunn, No. 48, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields.
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  • Directions to Servants is one of Jonathan Swift’s last completed works. It displays all his caustic skill as a satirist and his unerring eye for the little annoyances of life.
  • Directions to Servants is one of Jonathan Swift’s last completed works. It displays all his caustic skill as a satirist and his unerring eye for the little annoyances of life.
  • The Online Books Page. Directions to Servants. Title: Directions to Servants. Author: Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Editor: Nichols, John, 1745-1826.
  • Title: Jonathan Swift's Directions to Servants. Author: Jonathan Swift (Irish, Dublin 1667–1745 Dublin). Illustrator: Joseph Low (American, Coraopolis...
  • Jonathan Swift’s "Directions to servants" is an entertaining satire of relationships between servants and masters in the Eighteenth century.
  • Directions to Servants is one of Jonathan Swift's last completed works. It displays all his caustic skill as a satirist and his unerring eye for the little annoyances of life.
  • Directions To Servants, by Jonathan Swift, outlining rules that concern all servants in general.