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His finest work, part of which is given here, is A Satire against Mankind, energetic
and vivid in style, and withering in contempt. A SATIRE AGAINST MANKIND
Were I, who to my cost already am One of those strange prodigious creatures
man, ...
His finest work, part of which is given here, is A Satire against Mankind, energetic
and vivid in style, and withering in contempt. A SATIRE AGAINST MANKIND
Were I, who to my cost already am One of those strange prodigious creatures
man, ...
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Among the satirists he stands first in force of intellect and devastating power. His
attitude to mankind is summed up in a letter to Pope: “I heartily hate and detest
that animal called man, although I heartily love John, Peter, Thomas, and so forth.
Among the satirists he stands first in force of intellect and devastating power. His
attitude to mankind is summed up in a letter to Pope: “I heartily hate and detest
that animal called man, although I heartily love John, Peter, Thomas, and so forth.
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What had the destroyers of mankind, that glorious pair, one of whom came into
the world to usurp the dominion and abolish the constitution of his own country;
the other to conquer, enslave, and rule over the whole world, at least as much as
...
What had the destroyers of mankind, that glorious pair, one of whom came into
the world to usurp the dominion and abolish the constitution of his own country;
the other to conquer, enslave, and rule over the whole world, at least as much as
...
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Introduction | 11 |
JUNIUS | 12 |
WILLIAM DUNBAR | 39 |
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