English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... truth as he sees it . Between the satirist and the humorist there are many writers whose work is permeated in varying degrees with the satirical spirit : such are Gibbon , Jane Austen , Carlyle , and Hardy . Their work is not direct ...
... truth as he sees it . Between the satirist and the humorist there are many writers whose work is permeated in varying degrees with the satirical spirit : such are Gibbon , Jane Austen , Carlyle , and Hardy . Their work is not direct ...
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... Truth and Falsehood be Near twins , yet Truth a little elder is ; Be busy to seek her . Believe me this , He's not of none , nor worst , that seeks the best . To adore , or scorn an image , or protest , May all be bad ; doubt wisely ...
... Truth and Falsehood be Near twins , yet Truth a little elder is ; Be busy to seek her . Believe me this , He's not of none , nor worst , that seeks the best . To adore , or scorn an image , or protest , May all be bad ; doubt wisely ...
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... Truth , and moralized his song : That not for Fame , but Virtue's better end , He stood the furious foe , the timid friend , The damning critic , half - approving wit , The coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit ; Laughed at the loss of ...
... Truth , and moralized his song : That not for Fame , but Virtue's better end , He stood the furious foe , the timid friend , The damning critic , half - approving wit , The coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit ; Laughed at the loss of ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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