The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... less hazardous , such as epic , or ( better still ) pane- gyric . He warns the author of the dangers of satire : he ... less than does the Epistle to Hogarth , and contains less discussion of the principles of satire . a reasonable man ...
... less hazardous , such as epic , or ( better still ) pane- gyric . He warns the author of the dangers of satire : he ... less than does the Epistle to Hogarth , and contains less discussion of the principles of satire . a reasonable man ...
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... less discrete in its parts and less dogmatic in its effects - one , therefore , better suited to inquiry than to prosecution and condemnation . From Churchill of ' The Dedication ' to George Crabbe the progression is clear . Crabbe we ...
... less discrete in its parts and less dogmatic in its effects - one , therefore , better suited to inquiry than to prosecution and condemnation . From Churchill of ' The Dedication ' to George Crabbe the progression is clear . Crabbe we ...
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... less reason- able and judicial than Dryden or Johnson , more pessimistic than Juvenal or Swift . His tone may be cynical , or hysterical , but it is unlikely to be hortatory , and for sæva indignatio he may substitute a despairing ...
... less reason- able and judicial than Dryden or Johnson , more pessimistic than Juvenal or Swift . His tone may be cynical , or hysterical , but it is unlikely to be hortatory , and for sæva indignatio he may substitute a despairing ...
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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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