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Match the description to the term. 1. Swift's criticism of the unfair devaluation of Irish coins Gulliver's Travels 2. Swift, Johnson, and Goldsmith's political party a comparison using like or as 3. destruction of village life Tory Party 4. a political satire common man 5. the appropriate audience for all literature, according to Johnson a novel by Oliver Goldsmith 6. political events of second half of the 18th century growing British Empire 7. A Dictionary of the English Language the subject of Drapier's Letters 8. The Vicar of Wakefield the subject of The Deserted Village 9. simile published by Johnson

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