The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... especially in essays and books on ' polite conversation ' . With its associations of ease , subtlety , moderation , and refinement , it is one of the key words of the Augustan age . It was to be distinguished especially from ' railing ...
... especially in essays and books on ' polite conversation ' . With its associations of ease , subtlety , moderation , and refinement , it is one of the key words of the Augustan age . It was to be distinguished especially from ' railing ...
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... especially ' ) ; and some- times merely the spirit of satire as it vaguely presented itself to men and women of goodwill ( preachers like Glanvill and Tillot- son , essayists like Addison and Steele , and authors of books on conduct and ...
... especially ' ) ; and some- times merely the spirit of satire as it vaguely presented itself to men and women of goodwill ( preachers like Glanvill and Tillot- son , essayists like Addison and Steele , and authors of books on conduct and ...
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... Especially if we add to this , that some Enquiries might probably involve those , whom upon other Accounts , it is not thought convenient to disturb . Therefore , it is very false Reasoning , especially in the Management of Publick ...
... Especially if we add to this , that some Enquiries might probably involve those , whom upon other Accounts , it is not thought convenient to disturb . Therefore , it is very false Reasoning , especially in the Management of Publick ...
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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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