English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... sense of the ridiculous , not to the sense of the beautiful - so prose would seem to be his appropriate medium . Moreover , prose has the more popular appeal and suits the purpose of a writer aiming at practical results as did Defoe and ...
... sense of the ridiculous , not to the sense of the beautiful - so prose would seem to be his appropriate medium . Moreover , prose has the more popular appeal and suits the purpose of a writer aiming at practical results as did Defoe and ...
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... sense to the exposure of failings common to mankind is of general and permanent service . Thus Johnson writes in his Life of Pope : All truth is valuable , and satirical criticism may be con- sidered as useful when it rectifies error ...
... sense to the exposure of failings common to mankind is of general and permanent service . Thus Johnson writes in his Life of Pope : All truth is valuable , and satirical criticism may be con- sidered as useful when it rectifies error ...
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... sense : To whom true dulness should some " Psyches " owe , But worlds of " Misers " from his pen should flow ; " Humourists " and hypocrites it should produce , Whole Raymond families , and tribes of Bruce . Now Empress Fame had publish ...
... sense : To whom true dulness should some " Psyches " owe , But worlds of " Misers " from his pen should flow ; " Humourists " and hypocrites it should produce , Whole Raymond families , and tribes of Bruce . Now Empress Fame had publish ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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