The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... Political ' is the tag commonly attached to these satires ; but it can be misleading . There is nothing ' political ' , in our sense of the term , in many of the poems printed under the title Poems on Affairs of State between 1697 and ...
... Political ' is the tag commonly attached to these satires ; but it can be misleading . There is nothing ' political ' , in our sense of the term , in many of the poems printed under the title Poems on Affairs of State between 1697 and ...
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... political events . Moreover , the comparatively small scale tended to make politics intimate and accessible . Government under the Stuarts and Hanoverians was not something which went on in a separate sphere , as it seems to do today ...
... political events . Moreover , the comparatively small scale tended to make politics intimate and accessible . Government under the Stuarts and Hanoverians was not something which went on in a separate sphere , as it seems to do today ...
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... Political Railers , Ancient and Modern , Anon . ( 1723 ) , p . iv : ' The great Secret therefore of Political Railing is to inveigh without nauseating , and to grumble securely in Defiance of the Secular Arm ; which is the Mystery into ...
... Political Railers , Ancient and Modern , Anon . ( 1723 ) , p . iv : ' The great Secret therefore of Political Railing is to inveigh without nauseating , and to grumble securely in Defiance of the Secular Arm ; which is the Mystery into ...
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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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