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II a But though the mood of satire is far removed from that of the sentimentally sanguine reformer , the prophet of some austere Utopia , its criticism is not always , as with Addison and usually with Horace , merely that of the ...
II a But though the mood of satire is far removed from that of the sentimentally sanguine reformer , the prophet of some austere Utopia , its criticism is not always , as with Addison and usually with Horace , merely that of the ...
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The satire addressed to Mr. Fortescue , and the two parts of Seventeen Hundred and Thirty Eight , now known as the Epilogue to the Satires , also take on the form of dialogue . Even when dialogue proper is not used , it is as though the ...
The satire addressed to Mr. Fortescue , and the two parts of Seventeen Hundred and Thirty Eight , now known as the Epilogue to the Satires , also take on the form of dialogue . Even when dialogue proper is not used , it is as though the ...
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The realm of satire may be on the lower slopes of Parnassus ; it may be a realm of silver rather than of gold ; but its bards hold , none the less , in fealty to Apollo . If it does not demand creative imagination of the more exalted ...
The realm of satire may be on the lower slopes of Parnassus ; it may be a realm of silver rather than of gold ; but its bards hold , none the less , in fealty to Apollo . If it does not demand creative imagination of the more exalted ...
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