Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 120
... satire on womenkind . The Friars of Berwick , which is only assigned to Dunbar , is an ordinary enough story , but ... Satire of the Three Estates , a Dia- logue between Experience and a Courtier , and a History of Squire Meldrum ...
... satire on womenkind . The Friars of Berwick , which is only assigned to Dunbar , is an ordinary enough story , but ... Satire of the Three Estates , a Dia- logue between Experience and a Courtier , and a History of Squire Meldrum ...
Pagina 263
... satire on the abuses of learning , of which , however , nothing more was ever written except Pope's treatise already mentioned on Bathos , and one or two shorter fragments . The celebrated political satire , entitled The History of John ...
... satire on the abuses of learning , of which , however , nothing more was ever written except Pope's treatise already mentioned on Bathos , and one or two shorter fragments . The celebrated political satire , entitled The History of John ...
Pagina 296
... Satire of Juvenal , appeared in 1738 ; his Life of Savage , in a separate form , in 1744 ( having been previously published in the Gentle- man's Magazine ) ; his stately poem entitled The Vanity of Human Wishes , an imitation of ...
... Satire of Juvenal , appeared in 1738 ; his Life of Savage , in a separate form , in 1744 ( having been previously published in the Gentle- man's Magazine ) ; his stately poem entitled The Vanity of Human Wishes , an imitation of ...
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