Satire and Satirists: Six LecturesD. Bogue, 1854 - 276 страници |
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... Satire and all Satirists is a task which I never dreamed of performing within these limits ; and my work is rather a collection of passages in the history of Sa- tirical Literature , than any thing else . To those who have written the ...
... Satire and all Satirists is a task which I never dreamed of performing within these limits ; and my work is rather a collection of passages in the history of Sa- tirical Literature , than any thing else . To those who have written the ...
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... satirical literature : 1st , that the Satires of every age have been im- portant agents in the historic work done in it ; -2d , that Satires , as literary objects , give us valuable aid in studying the life of the age in which they were ...
... satirical literature : 1st , that the Satires of every age have been im- portant agents in the historic work done in it ; -2d , that Satires , as literary objects , give us valuable aid in studying the life of the age in which they were ...
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... attention . I shall not go at any great length into the subject of those Satires which have no connexion with beautiful and noble objects ; I never bestow willingly labour but on that which I admire . I SATIRE AND SATIRISTS .
... attention . I shall not go at any great length into the subject of those Satires which have no connexion with beautiful and noble objects ; I never bestow willingly labour but on that which I admire . I SATIRE AND SATIRISTS .
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... satirist . People who really dread the daring , original , impulsive character which is the foundation of the satirical , ingeniously blame the satirist for the state of things which he attacks . Juvenal was debauched , because he ...
... satirist . People who really dread the daring , original , impulsive character which is the foundation of the satirical , ingeniously blame the satirist for the state of things which he attacks . Juvenal was debauched , because he ...
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... satirist ; you unite startling invective with wild hu- mour ; your irony is rather coarse ; and you should not attack such a respectable man as yonder So - and- so ; but on the whole " -Yes , he would have stared ; but he was an ...
... satirist ; you unite startling invective with wild hu- mour ; your irony is rather coarse ; and you should not attack such a respectable man as yonder So - and- so ; but on the whole " -Yes , he would have stared ; but he was an ...
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