what is the meaning of but I shall not trouble the reader with a journal of it
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When we say Gulliver has no imagination, we also mean that he doesn't feel the lack or the need of it; he is too busy reporting events as if they had only to be reckoned, weighed, and counted. […] So readers must take an unusually active part in constructing the book
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