The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... sort of wild Beasts , whom there's no Possibility of taming ; but they'll still return to their savage Natures , and claw their Keepers.30 An even more unflattering picture of the person who delights in satire and raillery was drawn by ...
... sort of wild Beasts , whom there's no Possibility of taming ; but they'll still return to their savage Natures , and claw their Keepers.30 An even more unflattering picture of the person who delights in satire and raillery was drawn by ...
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... sort of delight , which is above it , no man is so great a master of irony as [ Lucian ] . That figure is not only a keen , but a shining weapon in his hand ; it glitters in the eyes of those it kills ; his own gods , his greatest ...
... sort of delight , which is above it , no man is so great a master of irony as [ Lucian ] . That figure is not only a keen , but a shining weapon in his hand ; it glitters in the eyes of those it kills ; his own gods , his greatest ...
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... sort of men : And , I confess , I have laid in for those , by rebating the Satyre , ( where Justice woud allow it ) from carrying too sharp an Edge . They , who can Criticize so weakly , as to imagine I have done my Worst , may be ...
... sort of men : And , I confess , I have laid in for those , by rebating the Satyre , ( where Justice woud allow it ) from carrying too sharp an Edge . They , who can Criticize so weakly , as to imagine I have done my Worst , may be ...
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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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