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Jonathan Swift does not ridicule Latin and Greek in his works, as they were esteemed languages associated with scholarship and classic literature. He often critiques contemporary languages and their users, particularly in the context of English, but he holds the classical languages in high regard for their historical significance and intellectual value. Swift's satire focuses more on the misuse of language and the folly of people rather than the languages themselves.

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