Alexander Pope lived from 1688 to 1744 while Jonathan Swift lived from 1667-1745, which means they both lived in the same time period.
Yes, they were both satirists of the 18th century. Alexander Pope is famous for the Rape of the Lock, a 1714 narrative poem that takes trivial things seriously. Jonathan Swift wrote Gullivers Travels, which was a satire on British colonialism and imperialism was published in 1726, amended 1735.
Swift was born about fifty years after Shakespeare's death.
Jonathan Swift lived during the 17th and 18th centuries, specifically from 1667 to 1745. He was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, and poet best known for his works such as "Gulliver's Travels" and "A Modest Proposal."
No, he lived before baseball was invented.
'Gulliver's Travels' tell the story of Lemuel Gulliver, written by Jonathan Swift and published in 1726.
Alexander Graham Bell lived his entire life and died long before the invention of the iPod.
Yes, Alexander IV, he lived from 323-309bc before he and his mother were assassinated.
Some notable works of Jonathan Swift include "Gulliver's Travels," "A Modest Proposal," "A Tale of a Tub," and "The Battle of the Books." These works often satirize political, social, and religious issues of Swift's time, demonstrating his wit and sharp criticism.
JESUS!! Jesus lived before anybody and he died on the cross for us...
He was suffering intense pain from Meniere's syndrome, causing physical imbalance, nausea, deafness, and eventually, madness. He died in 1748 and was buried in St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin.
No. Alexander the Great lived before the Hebrew scriptures were canonized as one book.
She worked and lived on a Christmas tree farm in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania