The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... feel it , be hurt like Persons , who , gathering Roses , are pricked by the Thorns , and find a sweet Smell to make amends.30 ( c ) ' Ridicule ' and ' satire ' Although ' ridicule ' was sometimes used synonymously with ' rail- lery ...
... feel it , be hurt like Persons , who , gathering Roses , are pricked by the Thorns , and find a sweet Smell to make amends.30 ( c ) ' Ridicule ' and ' satire ' Although ' ridicule ' was sometimes used synonymously with ' rail- lery ...
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... feel that they are touched.'39 Anthony Collins , after relating an anecdote of a satirical remark made by Waller to ... feels both con- firmed in his virtue and mindful of the need to take extra precautions against any possible lapse ...
... feel that they are touched.'39 Anthony Collins , after relating an anecdote of a satirical remark made by Waller to ... feels both con- firmed in his virtue and mindful of the need to take extra precautions against any possible lapse ...
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... feels either ambition or resentment and he bears ill will to no man , but sincerely loves those who turn from their evil ways . He has reached an age ( fifty years ) when he feels he must write for the good of others , not for amuse ...
... feels either ambition or resentment and he bears ill will to no man , but sincerely loves those who turn from their evil ways . He has reached an age ( fifty years ) when he feels he must write for the good of others , not for amuse ...
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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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