A History of English Literature: i.e. v. 2 1700-1832Naouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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29. oldal
... satire , and Swift in all apparent seriousness proposes that in order to reduce the surplus of the population , the children of the poor should be killed and eaten at the age of one year . The paper makes heavy reading because of the ...
... satire , and Swift in all apparent seriousness proposes that in order to reduce the surplus of the population , the children of the poor should be killed and eaten at the age of one year . The paper makes heavy reading because of the ...
78. oldal
... satire had been , for the moment , a somewhat neglected genre , and Young's success is said to have turned Pope's thoughts to satire , just as Thomson's reflections are supposed to have given the impulse for his philosophical poems ...
... satire had been , for the moment , a somewhat neglected genre , and Young's success is said to have turned Pope's thoughts to satire , just as Thomson's reflections are supposed to have given the impulse for his philosophical poems ...
94. oldal
... satirical attitude towards Joseph's orthodox views shows , and still more his treatment of the Shaftesburian philosopher Square in Tom Jones . And his satire here is of the most pungent . The story , though suggested by fact , has been ...
... satirical attitude towards Joseph's orthodox views shows , and still more his treatment of the Shaftesburian philosopher Square in Tom Jones . And his satire here is of the most pungent . The story , though suggested by fact , has been ...
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