The Poetical Career of Alexander PopePrinceton University Press, 1938 - 248 Seiten |
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... satire is , perhaps , less a characteris- tic note of the Renaissance than it is of the more highly disciplined mind of the Middle Ages , we have the extravagant raillery of a Rabelais , and ... satire is far removed The Art of Satire 191.
... satire is , perhaps , less a characteris- tic note of the Renaissance than it is of the more highly disciplined mind of the Middle Ages , we have the extravagant raillery of a Rabelais , and ... satire is far removed The Art of Satire 191.
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... Satire of the Second Book of Horace , addressed to Mr. Fortescue , is in similar vein . Fools rush into his head and ... satire has its advantages and its compensating drawbacks . For the contemporary reader who knows the victims ...
... Satire of the Second Book of Horace , addressed to Mr. Fortescue , is in similar vein . Fools rush into his head and ... satire has its advantages and its compensating drawbacks . For the contemporary reader who knows the victims ...
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... satire addressed to Mr. Fortescue , and the two parts of Seventeen Hundred and Thirty Eight , now known as the ... satire as Bishop Hall and Dr. Donne . Formal satire , so congenial to eighteenth - century taste , is no longer in fashion ...
... satire addressed to Mr. Fortescue , and the two parts of Seventeen Hundred and Thirty Eight , now known as the ... satire as Bishop Hall and Dr. Donne . Formal satire , so congenial to eighteenth - century taste , is no longer in fashion ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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