Jonathan Swift thought very little of John Churchill, stating in The Journal to Stella (acollection of 65 letters to his friend
Esther Johnson) “...that [John Churchill] has no one good quality in the world besides that of a general...” What is Swift implying about the life of ageneral?
I believe that Swift is trying to imply about being a general is that it is so demanding and time consuming that you have little to nothing, outside of being a general.
Please mark me brainliest if I am correct. Thank you and have a nice day!