The Augustan Defence of Satire |
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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 1733. As politics was more intimate in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries than it is ...
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 1733. As politics was more intimate in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries than it is ...
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The political satire of the period was personal and topical . The Poems on Affairs of State ( 1697 et seq . ) , for example , as the title signifies , were concerned with contemporary men and affairs . They were on the events of the day ...
The political satire of the period was personal and topical . The Poems on Affairs of State ( 1697 et seq . ) , for example , as the title signifies , were concerned with contemporary men and affairs . They were on the events of the day ...
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17 Prior believed , however , that such skill and tact. 14 Dryden , The Life of Lucian ( 1711 ) , Works , xviii . 73 ; cf. The Art of Railing at Great Men : Being a Discourse upon Political Railers , Ancient and Modern , Anon .
17 Prior believed , however , that such skill and tact. 14 Dryden , The Life of Lucian ( 1711 ) , Works , xviii . 73 ; cf. The Art of Railing at Great Men : Being a Discourse upon Political Railers , Ancient and Modern , Anon .
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THE MEANING OF SATIRE II | 11 |
SATIRES ORIGIN AND HISTORY | 26 |
MAIN LINES OF THE ATTACK | 44 |
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