The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... severe , is called a Satyr ' , stated Cocker's English Dictionary ( 1704 ) . This definition would seem to be so vague as hardly to be a definition at all . Yet , if anything , the meaning of ' satire ' in the late seventeenth and ...
... severe , is called a Satyr ' , stated Cocker's English Dictionary ( 1704 ) . This definition would seem to be so vague as hardly to be a definition at all . Yet , if anything , the meaning of ' satire ' in the late seventeenth and ...
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... severe . Thus ' satirical ' ( usually spelt ' satyrical ' ) appeared in the dictionaries as ' severe , sharp , biting , censorious , bitter , scoffing , or reproving ' ; and ' comical ' as ' jocose , merry , diverting , witty , humorous ...
... severe . Thus ' satirical ' ( usually spelt ' satyrical ' ) appeared in the dictionaries as ' severe , sharp , biting , censorious , bitter , scoffing , or reproving ' ; and ' comical ' as ' jocose , merry , diverting , witty , humorous ...
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... severity . In most dictionaries it was defined principally by its severity . One may say that this was the first line of ... severe Attack ' on vices and habits which are really harmful , and whereas the in- tention of ' raillery ' is to ...
... severity . In most dictionaries it was defined principally by its severity . One may say that this was the first line of ... severe Attack ' on vices and habits which are really harmful , and whereas the in- tention of ' raillery ' is to ...
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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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