A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 ページ |
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... satire not only on hypocrisy but on the contrast between the treatment in the romances of which Dorothy Osborne was ... satirical , for Charles and his crew were almost justifying the forebodings of the Saints and Fanatics . They Make ...
... satire not only on hypocrisy but on the contrast between the treatment in the romances of which Dorothy Osborne was ... satirical , for Charles and his crew were almost justifying the forebodings of the Saints and Fanatics . They Make ...
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... Satire upon the Licentious Age of Charles , the disappointed and neglected Butler was moving with the tide of disillusion to which Pepys bears wit- ness . Satire , direct , undisguised , political satire of a peculiarly savage kind ...
... Satire upon the Licentious Age of Charles , the disappointed and neglected Butler was moving with the tide of disillusion to which Pepys bears wit- ness . Satire , direct , undisguised , political satire of a peculiarly savage kind ...
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... satire in both octosyllabic and decasyllabic verse . Satire was to be Cowper's first serious venture ( though he does not call his poems satires ) , and they are satires very different in temper and motive from Churchill's , if like ...
... satire in both octosyllabic and decasyllabic verse . Satire was to be Cowper's first serious venture ( though he does not call his poems satires ) , and they are satires very different in temper and motive from Churchill's , if like ...
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