Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... qualities there is also a feeling of true patriotism , which raises the tone above that of Hudibras . ' His point of view , we feel , is not that of Cleveland , of Oldham , or , to say truth , of Dryden . On the fall of Clarendon , 2 ...
... qualities there is also a feeling of true patriotism , which raises the tone above that of Hudibras . ' His point of view , we feel , is not that of Cleveland , of Oldham , or , to say truth , of Dryden . On the fall of Clarendon , 2 ...
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... qualities of such a method . Regarded as a whole , Hudibras ' is both fragmentary and diffuse , failing to hold our attention . The luxuriant wit is straggling and unpruned . The tendency to diffuseness is never checked . That he took a ...
... qualities of such a method . Regarded as a whole , Hudibras ' is both fragmentary and diffuse , failing to hold our attention . The luxuriant wit is straggling and unpruned . The tendency to diffuseness is never checked . That he took a ...
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... qualities of living satirical writers is almost irre- sistible ; but we must be content to glance at the tendencies of the present age . As civilization has grown more complex , there has been a corresponding growth in the complexity of ...
... qualities of living satirical writers is almost irre- sistible ; but we must be content to glance at the tendencies of the present age . As civilization has grown more complex , there has been a corresponding growth in the complexity of ...
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