A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... satire on courtly affectations , vanity and pretensions ( though still with the traditional compliments to the aging queen herself ) , and also some of the technique of the mo- ralities such as the disguise of the vices as their ...
... satire on courtly affectations , vanity and pretensions ( though still with the traditional compliments to the aging queen herself ) , and also some of the technique of the mo- ralities such as the disguise of the vices as their ...
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... satire , and it was in satire that it best justified its existence , and the pity is that it was ever used for anything else . Donne's Elegies are very much on the same plane as his satires . Indeed many of them are a type of satire in ...
... satire , and it was in satire that it best justified its existence , and the pity is that it was ever used for anything else . Donne's Elegies are very much on the same plane as his satires . Indeed many of them are a type of satire in ...
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... satire alone . Absalom and Achitophel was followed by another satire on Shaftesbury , The Medal . and Mac Flecknoe , a literary satire on the dramatist Shadwell , Dryden's one - time friend , who was suspected of penning a scurrilous ...
... satire alone . Absalom and Achitophel was followed by another satire on Shaftesbury , The Medal . and Mac Flecknoe , a literary satire on the dramatist Shadwell , Dryden's one - time friend , who was suspected of penning a scurrilous ...
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