The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... present a respectable front to the world . Mr. Hyde , so it seemed , was posing as Dr. Jekyll . Does anyone asperse his neighbour's reputation ? He instantly vindicates his conduct by calling himself a Satirist . Does any ungrateful ...
... present a respectable front to the world . Mr. Hyde , so it seemed , was posing as Dr. Jekyll . Does anyone asperse his neighbour's reputation ? He instantly vindicates his conduct by calling himself a Satirist . Does any ungrateful ...
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... Present and past - and yet found room for more . Full of new Sense , exact in every Page , Unbounded , and yet sober in thy Rage.48 Dryden referred to ' the admirable Boileau ' as ' a living Horace and a Juvenal ' , 49 and William ...
... Present and past - and yet found room for more . Full of new Sense , exact in every Page , Unbounded , and yet sober in thy Rage.48 Dryden referred to ' the admirable Boileau ' as ' a living Horace and a Juvenal ' , 49 and William ...
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... Present Times ( 1728 ) . FARQUHAR , GEORGE , A Discourse upon Comedy , in reference to the Eng- lish Stage ( 1702 ) . FIELDING , HENRY , Works , ed . L. Stephen ( 10 vols . , 1882 ) . The Historical Register for the Year 1736 ( 1736 ) ...
... Present Times ( 1728 ) . FARQUHAR , GEORGE , A Discourse upon Comedy , in reference to the Eng- lish Stage ( 1702 ) . FIELDING , HENRY , Works , ed . L. Stephen ( 10 vols . , 1882 ) . The Historical Register for the Year 1736 ( 1736 ) ...
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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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