The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... literature . The orthodox view , handed down to the Augustans and accepted by them as an article of faith , was that literature aims to instruct its readers at the same time as it delights them . For no other end is Poetry delightful ...
... literature . The orthodox view , handed down to the Augustans and accepted by them as an article of faith , was that literature aims to instruct its readers at the same time as it delights them . For no other end is Poetry delightful ...
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... literature of strict 11 ' The Poetry of Charles Churchill ' , Forms of Discovery ( Chicago , 1967 ) , pp . 134-5 . 12 R. L. Brett has well described Crabbe's main interest as ' the psychology of moral experience ' , George Crabbe ( 1968 ) ...
... literature of strict 11 ' The Poetry of Charles Churchill ' , Forms of Discovery ( Chicago , 1967 ) , pp . 134-5 . 12 R. L. Brett has well described Crabbe's main interest as ' the psychology of moral experience ' , George Crabbe ( 1968 ) ...
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... Literature 1730-1780 ( 2 vols . , 1928 ) . FAIRCLOUGH , H. RUSHTON , ' Horace's View of the Relations Between Satire and Comedy ' , American Journal of Philology , xxxiv ( 1913 ) , 183-93 . FARRER , J. A. , Books Condemned to be Burnt ...
... Literature 1730-1780 ( 2 vols . , 1928 ) . FAIRCLOUGH , H. RUSHTON , ' Horace's View of the Relations Between Satire and Comedy ' , American Journal of Philology , xxxiv ( 1913 ) , 183-93 . FARRER , J. A. , Books Condemned to be Burnt ...
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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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