Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... light Horatian vein , and in his longest piece imi- tates Horace's ' Journey to Brundusium . ' Corbet wrote , without elaboration , for the amusement of the moment . His rough ballads aim at no smoothness of versification . They are ...
... light Horatian vein , and in his longest piece imi- tates Horace's ' Journey to Brundusium . ' Corbet wrote , without elaboration , for the amusement of the moment . His rough ballads aim at no smoothness of versification . They are ...
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... light ridicule of Anstey's ' New Bath Guide , ' the polished , well - bred wit of William Praed , and the neatly humorous political lyrics or vers de société of a host of other writers , have down to the present day continued the ...
... light ridicule of Anstey's ' New Bath Guide , ' the polished , well - bred wit of William Praed , and the neatly humorous political lyrics or vers de société of a host of other writers , have down to the present day continued the ...
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... light ; They all be fooles which meddle with the sea , And otherwise might live in their owne country . He is but a foole which runneth to tempest , And might live on lande in suertie and in rest . He is but a foole which hath of good ...
... light ; They all be fooles which meddle with the sea , And otherwise might live in their owne country . He is but a foole which runneth to tempest , And might live on lande in suertie and in rest . He is but a foole which hath of good ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Addison character Church court criticism doth Dryden dull dulness Dunciad English Essay eyes fame fear foes folly fools friends Gabriel Harvey give gold grace Gulliver's Travels hand hate hath head heart Heaven holy honour Horace Hudibras humour imitation irony John Jonathan Wild Juvenal King knaves laugh learned live look Lord MacFlecknoe mankind manner mind Momus moral muse myche nature ne'er never numbers o'er Persius poem poet political poor Pope Popian praise preche pride priest prince prose quath quoth rage rhyme ridicule saint satire Satire III Satire IV Satire VI satirist Satyre Skelton soul spirit spleen struldbrugs style Swift tell thai thair thee theyr things Thomas Nashe thou thought true truth twas verse vice virtue Whigs wise words write