Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... satirist . Dum civitas erit , judicia fient , is true in more ways than one . Law cannot deal with the offences of bad taste . Satire was introduced into the world to supply the defects of law . The satirist should be the watch- dog of ...
... satirist . Dum civitas erit , judicia fient , is true in more ways than one . Law cannot deal with the offences of bad taste . Satire was introduced into the world to supply the defects of law . The satirist should be the watch- dog of ...
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... satirist he might have been if he had had any motive for devoting himself to satire ; if , in place of a large- hearted interest in men as they were , he had been possessed of a burning zeal to improve them . Chaucer , however , only ...
... satirist he might have been if he had had any motive for devoting himself to satire ; if , in place of a large- hearted interest in men as they were , he had been possessed of a burning zeal to improve them . Chaucer , however , only ...
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... satirist , in his contemplation of the world around him , the wealth of the world and the woe , sees no hope but in ... satiric comment to 6 SELECTIONS FROM BRITISH SATIRISTS.
... satirist , in his contemplation of the world around him , the wealth of the world and the woe , sees no hope but in ... satiric comment to 6 SELECTIONS FROM BRITISH SATIRISTS.
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