The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... never meets with that Reception and Approbation among its Readers , as what is aimed at a Person whose Merit places him upon an Eminence , and gives him a more conspicuous Figure among Men.'41 For much the same reason , according to ...
... never meets with that Reception and Approbation among its Readers , as what is aimed at a Person whose Merit places him upon an Eminence , and gives him a more conspicuous Figure among Men.'41 For much the same reason , according to ...
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... never having written serious Couplets in my Life ' ) the saving 27 10 October 1741 , Pope's Correspondence , iv . 364 . 28 An Essay on Criticism ( 1728 ) , p . 3 . 29 Pope to the Earl of Oxford , 22 January [ 1731/2 ] , Pope's ...
... never having written serious Couplets in my Life ' ) the saving 27 10 October 1741 , Pope's Correspondence , iv . 364 . 28 An Essay on Criticism ( 1728 ) , p . 3 . 29 Pope to the Earl of Oxford , 22 January [ 1731/2 ] , Pope's ...
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... never wrote from malice and never personally ; he satirized only those defects which can be corrected , and to his dying day he was never sour or splenetic , but always cheerful . All this is pretty shopworn stuff , and it is only ...
... never wrote from malice and never personally ; he satirized only those defects which can be corrected , and to his dying day he was never sour or splenetic , but always cheerful . All this is pretty shopworn stuff , and it is only ...
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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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