The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 sidor |
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... writing , than to observe ' that those who have no shame , and no fear , of any thing else , have appeared touch'd by my Satires'.38 A special advantage of satire , when delicately handled , was held to be its ability to administer ...
... writing , than to observe ' that those who have no shame , and no fear , of any thing else , have appeared touch'd by my Satires'.38 A special advantage of satire , when delicately handled , was held to be its ability to administer ...
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... writing satire and try his hand at something more profitable and less hazardous , such as epic , or ( better still ) pane- gyric . He warns the author of the dangers of satire : he will lose friends and make enemies ; he may be punished ...
... writing satire and try his hand at something more profitable and less hazardous , such as epic , or ( better still ) pane- gyric . He warns the author of the dangers of satire : he will lose friends and make enemies ; he may be punished ...
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... writers turn scornfully away from other kinds of writing . Juvenal dismisses the odes and epics of his day as trivial and irrelevant , mere literary exercises . Persius ridicules the bombast of contemporary heroic poetry . It is frothy ...
... writers turn scornfully away from other kinds of writing . Juvenal dismisses the odes and epics of his day as trivial and irrelevant , mere literary exercises . Persius ridicules the bombast of contemporary heroic poetry . It is frothy ...
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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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