The Augustan Defence of Satire |
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... but also in its mingling of several sorts of verse , of verse and prose , and even of Greek and Latin , in the one composition.35 Varronian satire thus also highlights the all - important idea implicit in satura , that of variety ...
... but also in its mingling of several sorts of verse , of verse and prose , and even of Greek and Latin , in the one composition.35 Varronian satire thus also highlights the all - important idea implicit in satura , that of variety ...
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was inclined to blame Pope for the monotony of much of the satirical verse of the succeeding era . Pope's verse he considered excellent but so uniformly excellent that it ends by creating an effect of tedium> But whilst each line with ...
was inclined to blame Pope for the monotony of much of the satirical verse of the succeeding era . Pope's verse he considered excellent but so uniformly excellent that it ends by creating an effect of tedium> But whilst each line with ...
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I WILKINSON , ANDREW M. , ' The Decline of English Verse Satire in the Middle Years of the Eighteenth Century ' , RES N.s. iii ( 1952 ) , 222-3 ' The Rise of English Verse Satire in the Eighteenth Century ' , English Studies , xxxiv ...
I WILKINSON , ANDREW M. , ' The Decline of English Verse Satire in the Middle Years of the Eighteenth Century ' , RES N.s. iii ( 1952 ) , 222-3 ' The Rise of English Verse Satire in the Eighteenth Century ' , English Studies , xxxiv ...
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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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Intricate Laughter in the Satire of Swift and Pope Allan Ingram Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1986 |