The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... reflections , from a lampoon which is aimed against a particular person ; but they are too fre- quently confounded . ' In a most painstaking passage analysing the nature of satire in An Essay Upon Publick Spirit ( 1711 ) , Dennis put ...
... reflections , from a lampoon which is aimed against a particular person ; but they are too fre- quently confounded . ' In a most painstaking passage analysing the nature of satire in An Essay Upon Publick Spirit ( 1711 ) , Dennis put ...
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... Reflection find , that they are merry at their own Expence.37 32 Preface to Valentinian , sigs . aïv - a2г . 33 Reflections upon Laughter , p . 35 . 34 Sir Carr Scroope , ' In Defense of Satire ' , in Poems on Affairs of State , ed ...
... Reflection find , that they are merry at their own Expence.37 32 Preface to Valentinian , sigs . aïv - a2г . 33 Reflections upon Laughter , p . 35 . 34 Sir Carr Scroope , ' In Defense of Satire ' , in Poems on Affairs of State , ed ...
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... reflections ' in a recently pub- lished satirical work , if Men must not be told their Faults , they'l never mend ' em ; and general Reflections will never do the Business , because the Devilish good Opinion ev'ry Man has of himself ...
... reflections ' in a recently pub- lished satirical work , if Men must not be told their Faults , they'l never mend ' em ; and general Reflections will never do the Business , because the Devilish good Opinion ev'ry Man has of himself ...
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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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