Satire and Satirists: Six LecturesD. Bogue, 1854 - 276 страници |
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... heart and hand go so closely toge- ther ; and which , therefore , is so likely , in the most artificial ages , to possess spontaneity and freshness . The men who have done the work are of all literary ranks , from the king , who ...
... heart and hand go so closely toge- ther ; and which , therefore , is so likely , in the most artificial ages , to possess spontaneity and freshness . The men who have done the work are of all literary ranks , from the king , who ...
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... heart of our countrymen at their harvest - homes . Satira does not come from your shaggy - legged , small - horned , ape - faced Satyrs ; it comes from our own satura , originally applied ad- jectively to a vessel full of the first ...
... heart of our countrymen at their harvest - homes . Satira does not come from your shaggy - legged , small - horned , ape - faced Satyrs ; it comes from our own satura , originally applied ad- jectively to a vessel full of the first ...
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... heart , as Mæcenas himself ; but then , one can't expect a man to come from Etruscan kings , and be a genius too ! I dare say further , that one who was so sincere in the cause of good sense , and in love of the fit and the elegant ...
... heart , as Mæcenas himself ; but then , one can't expect a man to come from Etruscan kings , and be a genius too ! I dare say further , that one who was so sincere in the cause of good sense , and in love of the fit and the elegant ...
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... heart of mankind revolts against the indiscriminate application of the most sacred of literary titles . When we come to speak , however , of his Satires , our laudation is more unqualified . I should be sorry to think that I underrated ...
... heart of mankind revolts against the indiscriminate application of the most sacred of literary titles . When we come to speak , however , of his Satires , our laudation is more unqualified . I should be sorry to think that I underrated ...
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... fire . We hear that Juvenal followed the profession of an advocate ; that he read his satires to audiences ; that he was exiled under pretence of an honourablé employment ; and that he ended his life , heart 30 SATIRE AND SATIRISTS .
... fire . We hear that Juvenal followed the profession of an advocate ; that he read his satires to audiences ; that he was exiled under pretence of an honourablé employment ; and that he ended his life , heart 30 SATIRE AND SATIRISTS .
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