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He accepted a literary form rigidly bound by conventions, supposedly those of the
classical satirists: his tone must be wrathful and his meaning veiled; he must write
in verse and write it harshly too. Traces of these conventions remain, but ...
He accepted a literary form rigidly bound by conventions, supposedly those of the
classical satirists: his tone must be wrathful and his meaning veiled; he must write
in verse and write it harshly too. Traces of these conventions remain, but ...
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... as they are * used for general satiric purposes, have been excluded; in their
own right they are forms of satire directed specifically against literary abuses. The
Targets of the Satirist Whatever is ridiculous or unseemly and lends itself to ...
... as they are * used for general satiric purposes, have been excluded; in their
own right they are forms of satire directed specifically against literary abuses. The
Targets of the Satirist Whatever is ridiculous or unseemly and lends itself to ...
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The sharper note of individualism came with the blending of the classical with the
native strain, beginning with Wyatt and the Elizabethans and ringing clear in the
political, social, and literary satire of the ages of Dryden. INTRODUCTION I j.
The sharper note of individualism came with the blending of the classical with the
native strain, beginning with Wyatt and the Elizabethans and ringing clear in the
political, social, and literary satire of the ages of Dryden. INTRODUCTION I j.
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