The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... instance , in his Vindication of Mr. Gay , and The Beggar's Opera , appealed to the widely held belief of his day in the cor- rective powers of satire , although it is evident from his writings as a whole that he did not really share ...
... instance , in his Vindication of Mr. Gay , and The Beggar's Opera , appealed to the widely held belief of his day in the cor- rective powers of satire , although it is evident from his writings as a whole that he did not really share ...
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... instances he liberally expands the quotations . Of those essays on satire , then , which were composed during the great age of English satire , the only one by a writer whom we should now recognize as among the leading literary figures ...
... instances he liberally expands the quotations . Of those essays on satire , then , which were composed during the great age of English satire , the only one by a writer whom we should now recognize as among the leading literary figures ...
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... instance of an estate raised by physic in England . When an acquaintance too was one day exclaiming against the tediousness of the law and its partiality ; ' Let us hear , Sir ( said Johnson ) , no general abuse ; the law is the last ...
... instance of an estate raised by physic in England . When an acquaintance too was one day exclaiming against the tediousness of the law and its partiality ; ' Let us hear , Sir ( said Johnson ) , no general abuse ; the law is the last ...
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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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