Essential Articles: for the Study of English Augustan BackgroundsBernard Nicholas Schilling Archon Books, 1961 - 418 pagina's |
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Pagina 253
... satire , and the second and third , which attempt to defend it , curiously begin by accepting uncri- tically the first . According to the first of our theories , the pleasure we de- rive from satire may be explained frankly as a ...
... satire , and the second and third , which attempt to defend it , curiously begin by accepting uncri- tically the first . According to the first of our theories , the pleasure we de- rive from satire may be explained frankly as a ...
Pagina 255
... satire has any beneficent effects , they should be discoverable in this experience ; and it is obvious enough that our enjoyment and our approval of satire are both integral parts of this exper- ience , whereas all theories about the ...
... satire has any beneficent effects , they should be discoverable in this experience ; and it is obvious enough that our enjoyment and our approval of satire are both integral parts of this exper- ience , whereas all theories about the ...
Pagina 271
... Satire ( the Fifth perhaps incidentally ) ; and Juvenal's First Satire , concerned themselves chiefly with spirit , tone , and ethics , and not at all with form . So far as one can now tell , the English verse satirist of the ...
... Satire ( the Fifth perhaps incidentally ) ; and Juvenal's First Satire , concerned themselves chiefly with spirit , tone , and ethics , and not at all with form . So far as one can now tell , the English verse satirist of the ...
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