The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... satire designed to flatter rather than embarrass readers who would usually have a comfortable assurance of its being aimed only at their neighbors . There were , of course , enough and more than enough stinging insults in such verses as ...
... satire designed to flatter rather than embarrass readers who would usually have a comfortable assurance of its being aimed only at their neighbors . There were , of course , enough and more than enough stinging insults in such verses as ...
Pagina 236
Annette Teta Rubinstein. understanding the satire involved in such descriptions as that of the Emperor , " taller by ... satirical attack upon political and court intrigues in general . A well - known illustration opens the third ...
Annette Teta Rubinstein. understanding the satire involved in such descriptions as that of the Emperor , " taller by ... satirical attack upon political and court intrigues in general . A well - known illustration opens the third ...
Pagina 300
... satire , usually referred to as one of his novels , The Life of Jonathan Wild The Great . Jonathan Wild was a notorious criminal - the head of a gang of cutthroats , bullies and pimps , exceeding them all in his utter callousness - who ...
... satire , usually referred to as one of his novels , The Life of Jonathan Wild The Great . Jonathan Wild was a notorious criminal - the head of a gang of cutthroats , bullies and pimps , exceeding them all in his utter callousness - who ...
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