Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... satire proper and literary criticism . Boileau- Despréaux . Nicolas Boileau - Despréaux , in his lifetime usually called Despréaux1 ( 1636-1711 ) , was born in Paris , and sprang from a middle - class family of lawyers and officials . A ...
... satire proper and literary criticism . Boileau- Despréaux . Nicolas Boileau - Despréaux , in his lifetime usually called Despréaux1 ( 1636-1711 ) , was born in Paris , and sprang from a middle - class family of lawyers and officials . A ...
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... satire went for something , but Roman mob of Boileau and his restrictive ideals for more , satire and translation were brought together through the half way form which Boileau made perfect the Imitation . It is here that the foreign ...
... satire went for something , but Roman mob of Boileau and his restrictive ideals for more , satire and translation were brought together through the half way form which Boileau made perfect the Imitation . It is here that the foreign ...
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... Satire of Monsieur Boileau ; through " Granville the polite's ' lines Concerning Unnatural Flights in Poetry ; up to A Catalogue of our Most Eminent Ninnies , by the Earl of Dorset . And Rochester's most alarming and un- borrowed ...
... Satire of Monsieur Boileau ; through " Granville the polite's ' lines Concerning Unnatural Flights in Poetry ; up to A Catalogue of our Most Eminent Ninnies , by the Earl of Dorset . And Rochester's most alarming and un- borrowed ...
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