The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 Seiten |
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... English Words ( 1658 ) . PHILLIPS , EDWARD , Preface to Theatrum Poetarum ( 1675 ) . Piozzi , HESTER LYNCH , Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson , LL.D. ( 1786 ) . A Pocket Dictionary or Complete English Expositor ( 1753 ) . Poems on ...
... English Words ( 1658 ) . PHILLIPS , EDWARD , Preface to Theatrum Poetarum ( 1675 ) . Piozzi , HESTER LYNCH , Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson , LL.D. ( 1786 ) . A Pocket Dictionary or Complete English Expositor ( 1753 ) . Poems on ...
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... English Satires ( 1924 ) . SMITH , G. GREGORY ( ed . ) , Elizabethan Critical Essays ( 2 vols . , Oxford , 1904 ) . SPACKS , PATRICIA M. , ' Recent Studies in the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century ' , Studies in English Literature ...
... English Satires ( 1924 ) . SMITH , G. GREGORY ( ed . ) , Elizabethan Critical Essays ( 2 vols . , Oxford , 1904 ) . SPACKS , PATRICIA M. , ' Recent Studies in the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century ' , Studies in English Literature ...
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... English Poetry ' , ELH xx ( 1953 ) , 1-14 . Hateful Contraries , Studies in Literature and Criticism ( Lexing- ton , 1965 ) . WOLFE , HUMBERT , Notes on English Verse Satire ( 1929 ) . WOOD , PAUL SPENCER , ' Native Elements in English ...
... English Poetry ' , ELH xx ( 1953 ) , 1-14 . Hateful Contraries , Studies in Literature and Criticism ( Lexing- ton , 1965 ) . WOLFE , HUMBERT , Notes on English Verse Satire ( 1929 ) . WOOD , PAUL SPENCER , ' Native Elements in English ...
Inhalt
THE MEANING OF SATIRE I I | 11 |
SATIRES ORIGIN AND HISTORY | 26 |
MAIN LINES OF THE ATTACK | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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