The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... common : from ' private Optiks'26 to common sense , from the whims of individuals to a single objective standard - the ultimate com- promise , the golden mean . Accordingly , the reconstructed mon- archy was a compromise between the ...
... common : from ' private Optiks'26 to common sense , from the whims of individuals to a single objective standard - the ultimate com- promise , the golden mean . Accordingly , the reconstructed mon- archy was a compromise between the ...
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... Common - Wealth , or that Imperium in Imperio of Iniquity , established among us , by which neither our Lives , nor our Properties are secure , either in the High - ways , or in publick Assemblies , or even in our own Houses . It shews ...
... Common - Wealth , or that Imperium in Imperio of Iniquity , established among us , by which neither our Lives , nor our Properties are secure , either in the High - ways , or in publick Assemblies , or even in our own Houses . It shews ...
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... common life . Conjugal attachment and fidelity , filial regard , regular industry , prudent œconomy , sincerity in friendship , delicate scruples , benevolence and beneficence have been destroyed by the pretender to wit , who from the ...
... common life . Conjugal attachment and fidelity , filial regard , regular industry , prudent œconomy , sincerity in friendship , delicate scruples , benevolence and beneficence have been destroyed by the pretender to wit , who from the ...
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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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