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works under pseudonyms—including
Lemuel Gulliver,
Isaac Bickerstaff, M. B.
Drapier—or anonymously. He was a
master of two
styles of satire, the
Horatian and...
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Drapier's Letters is the
collective name for a
series of
seven pamphlets written between 1724 and 1725 by the Dean of St Patrick's
Cathedral in Dublin...
- creation, use, and
preservation of
digital resources. The DHO
developed DRAPIer, a
database of
digital research projects in
Ireland and DHO:Discovery,...
- Antonin-Fernand
Drapier (28
April 1891 – 30 July 1967) was a
French prelate of the
Catholic Church who
worked in the
diplomatic service of the Holy See...
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columns have
included the
political column Backbencher, by John Healy;
Drapier (an
anonymous piece produced w****ly by a politician,
giving the 'insider'...
- Myrsten [sv]
sings the part of the high priestess, pla**** by Françoise
Drapier.
Thomas Annmo [sv] is the
voice of the Messenger, pla**** by
Lennart Håkansson [sv]...
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written in 1724; but
amendments were made even
while Swift was
writing Drapier's Letters. By
August 1725 the book was complete; and as Gulliver's Travels...
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satire Gulliver's
Travels was in another. In A
Modest Proposal and the
Drapier Letters,
Swift reluctantly defended the
Irish people from the predations...
- prin****l
consecrator of a
French Archbishop of the
Latin Church,
Antonin Drapier, who
later became Apostolic Delegate to
French Indochina, and ordained...
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family in attendance, Thục was
consecrated a
bishop by
Archbishop Antonin Drapier,
Apostolic Delegate to Indochina, and co-consecrators
Bishop Isidore-Marie-Joseph...