The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... vice and impiety they showed how the bad actions of great men inevitably brought about their ruin . Comedy , he says , has the same object , but it employs a different method , for it dissuades men from vice by making vicious men appear ...
... vice and impiety they showed how the bad actions of great men inevitably brought about their ruin . Comedy , he says , has the same object , but it employs a different method , for it dissuades men from vice by making vicious men appear ...
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... vice ' , she is remorseless and unbend- ing : 76 But Satire's sternness and severity in the face of vice should not be held against her : it only makes her the greater friend to virtue . For it is by her ultimate purpose and effects ...
... vice ' , she is remorseless and unbend- ing : 76 But Satire's sternness and severity in the face of vice should not be held against her : it only makes her the greater friend to virtue . For it is by her ultimate purpose and effects ...
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... Vice is so general , Pope remarks at the opening of the second dialogue , that it is difficult for the satirist to keep up with it : Vice with such Giant - strides comes on amain , Invention strives to be before in vain ; ( 11.6–7 ) And ...
... Vice is so general , Pope remarks at the opening of the second dialogue , that it is difficult for the satirist to keep up with it : Vice with such Giant - strides comes on amain , Invention strives to be before in vain ; ( 11.6–7 ) And ...
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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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