The Living Age, 278. kötetLiving Age Company, 1913 |
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82. oldal
... satire as they run suc- cessively from Dryden to Swift , from Swift to Pope , and from Pope to Churchill , Gifford , and Byron , he will finally find them fled in modern times , as if for a last refuge , to ... Satire . The Death of Satire.
... satire as they run suc- cessively from Dryden to Swift , from Swift to Pope , and from Pope to Churchill , Gifford , and Byron , he will finally find them fled in modern times , as if for a last refuge , to ... Satire . The Death of Satire.
84. oldal
... satire as an excuse for its existence . Pope in England , Boileau in France , and Lessing in Germany , the latter ap- plying satire to art as well as to liter- ary criticism , had left their corrective influence upon public taste ...
... satire as an excuse for its existence . Pope in England , Boileau in France , and Lessing in Germany , the latter ap- plying satire to art as well as to liter- ary criticism , had left their corrective influence upon public taste ...
86. oldal
... satire could not be considered com- plete without paying a respectful at- tention to certain parallel tendencies and influences that affected its expression in America . It will be necessary , therefore , first to sweep with a glance ...
... satire could not be considered com- plete without paying a respectful at- tention to certain parallel tendencies and influences that affected its expression in America . It will be necessary , therefore , first to sweep with a glance ...
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Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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