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On the Nature of Satire Of all the various literary forms the Satire is the most difficult to define because we find the satiric element in drama , epic , fiction and poetry .
On the Nature of Satire Of all the various literary forms the Satire is the most difficult to define because we find the satiric element in drama , epic , fiction and poetry .
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Robert Kilburn Root ( in The Poetical Career of Pope , 1941 ) defines the satire as the literary expression of a laughter which implies rebuke , a laughter spiced with something of malice , a scornful amusement at the follies and ...
Robert Kilburn Root ( in The Poetical Career of Pope , 1941 ) defines the satire as the literary expression of a laughter which implies rebuke , a laughter spiced with something of malice , a scornful amusement at the follies and ...
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for his continuous literary industry , his friendships , his persistent ill - health , there are no other important facts . Born of Catholic parents in 1688 , he was denied a formal education both in the schools and the universities .
for his continuous literary industry , his friendships , his persistent ill - health , there are no other important facts . Born of Catholic parents in 1688 , he was denied a formal education both in the schools and the universities .
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The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
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