Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... satire , Wyatt's example was not immediately followed , nor when , after an interval of over half a century , the Elizabethan classical satirists arose , did they , like Wyatt , imitate the polished irony and witty ridicule of Horace ...
... satire , Wyatt's example was not immediately followed , nor when , after an interval of over half a century , the Elizabethan classical satirists arose , did they , like Wyatt , imitate the polished irony and witty ridicule of Horace ...
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... Satire on the Dutch ' illustrates the satirical tendency of these ' sallies of badinage occasionally intermixed with a grain of salt satire , or doing duty as acid invectives . or patriotic bluster , " wherein we can trace surely enough ...
... Satire on the Dutch ' illustrates the satirical tendency of these ' sallies of badinage occasionally intermixed with a grain of salt satire , or doing duty as acid invectives . or patriotic bluster , " wherein we can trace surely enough ...
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... satire is of the most pleasing and smiling sort . But , however much we may admire the bright fancy and ' merum sal ' of this ' delicious little thing , " we cannot choose but feel that the edge of the satire is somewhat blunted by the ...
... satire is of the most pleasing and smiling sort . But , however much we may admire the bright fancy and ' merum sal ' of this ' delicious little thing , " we cannot choose but feel that the edge of the satire is somewhat blunted by the ...
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