The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... reform . . .'33_ -and more effective also than philosophical discourse or rational argument : And without doubt , though some it may offend , Nothing helps more than satire to amend Ill manners , or is trulier virtue's friend , Princes ...
... reform . . .'33_ -and more effective also than philosophical discourse or rational argument : And without doubt , though some it may offend , Nothing helps more than satire to amend Ill manners , or is trulier virtue's friend , Princes ...
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... reform . But sure it is as impossible to have a just abhorrence of Vice , with- out hating the Vicious , as to bear a true love of Virtue , without loving the Good . To reform and not to chastise , I am afraid is im- possible , and that ...
... reform . But sure it is as impossible to have a just abhorrence of Vice , with- out hating the Vicious , as to bear a true love of Virtue , without loving the Good . To reform and not to chastise , I am afraid is im- possible , and that ...
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... reform him , too . Some critics pointed out that smiling satire is better for the writer also ; or , rather , that a predilection for savage satire may simply indicate ill nature in the writer . So Steele in The Spectator , No. 422 ( 4 ...
... reform him , too . Some critics pointed out that smiling satire is better for the writer also ; or , rather , that a predilection for savage satire may simply indicate ill nature in the writer . So Steele in The Spectator , No. 422 ( 4 ...
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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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