English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... CRITIC , whose original is the most ancient of all . Every true critic is a hero born , descending in a direct line from a celestial stem by Momus and ... critics . the proper employment of a true ancient genuine critic ; 168 ENGLISH SATIRE.
... CRITIC , whose original is the most ancient of all . Every true critic is a hero born , descending in a direct line from a celestial stem by Momus and ... critics . the proper employment of a true ancient genuine critic ; 168 ENGLISH SATIRE.
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... critic has one quality in common with a whore and an alderman , never to change his title or his nature ; that a grey critic has been certainly a green one , the perfections and acquirements of his age being only the improved talents of ...
... critic has one quality in common with a whore and an alderman , never to change his title or his nature ; that a grey critic has been certainly a green one , the perfections and acquirements of his age being only the improved talents of ...
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... critic's company than of any other you can name . For as , to be a true beggar , it will cost the richest candidate every groat he is worth ; so , before one can commence a true critic , it will cost a man all the good qualities of his ...
... critic's company than of any other you can name . For as , to be a true beggar , it will cost the richest candidate every groat he is worth ; so , before one can commence a true critic , it will cost a man all the good qualities of his ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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