English SatiresWilliam Henry Oliphant Smeaton Blackie & Son, 1906 - 298 Seiten |
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... religion nothing could be racier than The Dialogues of the Gods and The Dialogues of the Dead . It is impossible in this brief survey to discuss at large the vast chaotic epoch in the history of satire which lies between the end of the ...
... religion nothing could be racier than The Dialogues of the Gods and The Dialogues of the Dead . It is impossible in this brief survey to discuss at large the vast chaotic epoch in the history of satire which lies between the end of the ...
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... religion . The Rehearsal Transposed , Mr. Smirke , or the Divine in Mode , and his Political Satires are masterpieces of lofty indignation mingled with grave and ironical banter . Among many others Edmund Waller showed himself an apt ...
... religion . The Rehearsal Transposed , Mr. Smirke , or the Divine in Mode , and his Political Satires are masterpieces of lofty indignation mingled with grave and ironical banter . Among many others Edmund Waller showed himself an apt ...
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... he employed the vehicle of the satiric tale to lash the Dissenters , the Papists , and even the Church of England ; in a 1 Cf. Gosse , Eighteenth Century Literature . word , the cant of religion as well as the SWIFT xli.
... he employed the vehicle of the satiric tale to lash the Dissenters , the Papists , and even the Church of England ; in a 1 Cf. Gosse , Eighteenth Century Literature . word , the cant of religion as well as the SWIFT xli.
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William Henry Oliphant Smeaton. word , the cant of religion as well as the pretensions of letters and the shams of the world . In the Battle of the Books the parody or travesty of the Romances of Chivalry is used to ridicule the ...
William Henry Oliphant Smeaton. word , the cant of religion as well as the pretensions of letters and the shams of the world . In the Battle of the Books the parody or travesty of the Romances of Chivalry is used to ridicule the ...
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... religion , • · and hath rendred the Bible , And precheth to the peple . Seint Poules wordes : Libenter suffertis insipientes , cum sitis ipsi sapientes : ' And suffreth the unwise ' with you for to libbe And with glad will dooth hem ...
... religion , • · and hath rendred the Bible , And precheth to the peple . Seint Poules wordes : Libenter suffertis insipientes , cum sitis ipsi sapientes : ' And suffreth the unwise ' with you for to libbe And with glad will dooth hem ...
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