English Literature in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1700-1740Oxford University Press, 1959 - Всего страниц: 701 |
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... satire . It is arguable that great satire needs two conditions , deep irritation within the satirist , and an object of large enough scope to give the satire a certain degree of universality . If Pope was going to correct the taste of ...
... satire . It is arguable that great satire needs two conditions , deep irritation within the satirist , and an object of large enough scope to give the satire a certain degree of universality . If Pope was going to correct the taste of ...
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... satire . Rehand- ling this for his Collected Works in 1735 enabled him to suggest the general spread of corruption from town to country , while his earlier versification of Donne's Fourth Satire in 1733 had enabled him merely to state ...
... satire . Rehand- ling this for his Collected Works in 1735 enabled him to suggest the general spread of corruption from town to country , while his earlier versification of Donne's Fourth Satire in 1733 had enabled him merely to state ...
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... satire occurs in the Epistle to Augustus ; but to make play with mock praise is an irony too easy to be very enduring , and to anyone with knowledge of the reality a great deal too callow . Pope was welcome to the satis- faction of ...
... satire occurs in the Epistle to Augustus ; but to make play with mock praise is an irony too easy to be very enduring , and to anyone with knowledge of the reality a great deal too callow . Pope was welcome to the satis- faction of ...
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PART ONE 17001720 | 1 |
DEFOE TO 1710 | 34 |
SWIFT TO 1709 | 54 |
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