The Augustan Defence of SatireClarendon Press, 1973 - 227 Seiten |
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... attack , though general terms were used ( as , for example , in Addison's celebrated attack on ' Arrows that fly in the dark ' in The Spectator , No. 23 , or in Pierre Bayle's chapter on ' Defamatory Libels ' in his Dictionary ) ...
... attack , though general terms were used ( as , for example , in Addison's celebrated attack on ' Arrows that fly in the dark ' in The Spectator , No. 23 , or in Pierre Bayle's chapter on ' Defamatory Libels ' in his Dictionary ) ...
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... attack on false raillery in The Tatler , No. 219 ( 2 September 1710 ) . But those critics , who objected to Aristophanes ' satire of Socrates , assuredly did believe what they said and wished it to be taken as written , for they were ...
... attack on false raillery in The Tatler , No. 219 ( 2 September 1710 ) . But those critics , who objected to Aristophanes ' satire of Socrates , assuredly did believe what they said and wished it to be taken as written , for they were ...
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... attack both the high and low , or else leave rogues alone altogether . Moreover , he does give praise where it is deserved . It is random praise which he abjures . But why attack those who have done you no injury ? his friend asks ...
... attack both the high and low , or else leave rogues alone altogether . Moreover , he does give praise where it is deserved . It is random praise which he abjures . But why attack those who have done you no injury ? his friend asks ...
Inhalt
THE MEANING OF SATIRE I I | 11 |
SATIRES ORIGIN AND HISTORY | 26 |
MAIN LINES OF THE ATTACK | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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