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An Anthology Geoffrey G. Hiller. Satire I Satire III DONNE LODGE A Fig for Momus , To Master E. Dig [ by ] : Satire I Virgidemiarum , Book II , Satire iii HALL Book II , Satire vi Book III , Satire vi MARSTON The Scourge of Villainy , ...
An Anthology Geoffrey G. Hiller. Satire I Satire III DONNE LODGE A Fig for Momus , To Master E. Dig [ by ] : Satire I Virgidemiarum , Book II , Satire iii HALL Book II , Satire vi Book III , Satire vi MARSTON The Scourge of Villainy , ...
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... satire is to expose the corruption of high places by asserting the integrity of the man who delights to be remote ... satire the reader may often find he has struck up a friendship with the satirist : in Juvenal- ian satire he knows he ...
... satire is to expose the corruption of high places by asserting the integrity of the man who delights to be remote ... satire the reader may often find he has struck up a friendship with the satirist : in Juvenal- ian satire he knows he ...
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... Satire VII A Cynic Satire ' A man , a man , a kingdom for a man ! ' ' Why , how now , currish mad Athenian ? Thou Cynic dog , seest not streets do swarm With troops of men ? ' ' No , no , for Circe's charm Hath turned them all to swine ...
... Satire VII A Cynic Satire ' A man , a man , a kingdom for a man ! ' ' Why , how now , currish mad Athenian ? Thou Cynic dog , seest not streets do swarm With troops of men ? ' ' No , no , for Circe's charm Hath turned them all to swine ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Shall I compare thee to a summers day? | 18 |
Devouring time blunt thou the lions paws | 19 |
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