The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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Peter Kingsley Elkin. Abbreviations Works cited Boileau's Satires Brown ( 1745 ) Brown ( 1751 ) Corbyn Morris Dacier Dryden's Essays Dryden's Poems Dryden's Works Harte Nicolas Boileau - Despréaux , Satires , ed . Albert Cahen ( Paris ...
Peter Kingsley Elkin. Abbreviations Works cited Boileau's Satires Brown ( 1745 ) Brown ( 1751 ) Corbyn Morris Dacier Dryden's Essays Dryden's Poems Dryden's Works Harte Nicolas Boileau - Despréaux , Satires , ed . Albert Cahen ( Paris ...
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... Brown , for instance , though a champion of satire , gave the following warning regarding ridicule : On truth , on falsehood let her colours fall , She throws a dazzling glare alike on all : Beware the mad advent'rer : Bold and blind ...
... Brown , for instance , though a champion of satire , gave the following warning regarding ridicule : On truth , on falsehood let her colours fall , She throws a dazzling glare alike on all : Beware the mad advent'rer : Bold and blind ...
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... BROWN , TOM , ' An Essay upon Satyr ' , The Works of Mr. Thomas Brown ( 1707 ) . BRUYÈRE , JEAN DE LA , The Character , or the Manners of the Age .. Made English by several hands ( 1699 ) . BULKELEY , CHARLES , A Vindication of my Lord ...
... BROWN , TOM , ' An Essay upon Satyr ' , The Works of Mr. Thomas Brown ( 1707 ) . BRUYÈRE , JEAN DE LA , The Character , or the Manners of the Age .. Made English by several hands ( 1699 ) . BULKELEY , CHARLES , A Vindication of my Lord ...
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THE MEANING OF SATIRE I I | 11 |
SATIRES ORIGIN AND HISTORY | 26 |
MAIN LINES OF THE ATTACK | 44 |
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