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It was present in Latin verse satire , and it continues to be present in eighteenth century English verse satire ; but at no time in English satire has it been so omnipresent a fashion as in the verse satire , both dramatic and non ...
It was present in Latin verse satire , and it continues to be present in eighteenth century English verse satire ; but at no time in English satire has it been so omnipresent a fashion as in the verse satire , both dramatic and non ...
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One of the striking features of this early Celtic verse is that it was apparently called satire from the very earliest ... So important were these satirists and their verses that very few of the • Many classical scholars have carefully ...
One of the striking features of this early Celtic verse is that it was apparently called satire from the very earliest ... So important were these satirists and their verses that very few of the • Many classical scholars have carefully ...
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backward to similar characteristics of primitive incantational and magical verse , in this instance , that of the Celts . Such metaphors , I have noted , may possibly be the survival of certain initial functional elements of early ...
backward to similar characteristics of primitive incantational and magical verse , in this instance , that of the Celts . Such metaphors , I have noted , may possibly be the survival of certain initial functional elements of early ...
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