English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... becomes the butt , Swift , too , justly claimed of himself : His vein , ironically grave , Exposed the fool , and lash'd ... become public nuisances , " may properly be exposed by name for public examples of vices and follies . " Just as ...
... becomes the butt , Swift , too , justly claimed of himself : His vein , ironically grave , Exposed the fool , and lash'd ... become public nuisances , " may properly be exposed by name for public examples of vices and follies . " Just as ...
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... become fashion- able ; all affected indifference and ease , while their hearts at the same time burned for conquest . Upon the whole , the lights , the music , the ladies in their gayest dresses , the men with cheerfulness and ...
... become fashion- able ; all affected indifference and ease , while their hearts at the same time burned for conquest . Upon the whole , the lights , the music , the ladies in their gayest dresses , the men with cheerfulness and ...
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... become vitriol again . Such are the extremes of alternate indolence or fury which have governed your whole administration . Your circumstances with regard to the people soon becoming desperate , like other honest servants you determined ...
... become vitriol again . Such are the extremes of alternate indolence or fury which have governed your whole administration . Your circumstances with regard to the people soon becoming desperate , like other honest servants you determined ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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