The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... hand , you can say as much as you are capable of saying against mankind and , so far from being punished , you will be applauded ' as a Deliverer of precious and useful Truths ' . Your criticisms will offend no one : " Tis but a Ball ...
... hand , you can say as much as you are capable of saying against mankind and , so far from being punished , you will be applauded ' as a Deliverer of precious and useful Truths ' . Your criticisms will offend no one : " Tis but a Ball ...
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... hand . They were for ever bewailing the ' censoriousness ' of the age , and condemning petty tale - bearers and ' scavengers of scandal ' . In The Spectator , No. 451 ( 7 August 1712 ) , Addison went so far as to say that , no matter ...
... hand . They were for ever bewailing the ' censoriousness ' of the age , and condemning petty tale - bearers and ' scavengers of scandal ' . In The Spectator , No. 451 ( 7 August 1712 ) , Addison went so far as to say that , no matter ...
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... hand , for his own pleasure ; but let not them be accounted no poets , who choose to mount , and show their horsemanship . 54 It is important to realize that Juvenal held his own in the Augustan age , even though Horace was regarded as ...
... hand , for his own pleasure ; but let not them be accounted no poets , who choose to mount , and show their horsemanship . 54 It is important to realize that Juvenal held his own in the Augustan age , even though Horace was regarded as ...
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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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