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... Satire . Several circumstances combined to make this age abound in satirical writing . It was a period of bitter political and personal contention , of easy morals and subdued enthusiasms , of sharp wit and acute discrimination . For ...
... Satire . Several circumstances combined to make this age abound in satirical writing . It was a period of bitter political and personal contention , of easy morals and subdued enthusiasms , of sharp wit and acute discrimination . For ...
الصفحة 179
Edward Albert, James Alfred Stone. Hudibras is a satire on the Puritans . The miscellaneous satire of John Oldham ... satirical . 2. Drama . The development of the drama is considerable . We summarize briefly what has already been ...
Edward Albert, James Alfred Stone. Hudibras is a satire on the Puritans . The miscellaneous satire of John Oldham ... satirical . 2. Drama . The development of the drama is considerable . We summarize briefly what has already been ...
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... satire . Of political satire in poetry we have nothing to compare with Dryden's . Satire tends to be lighter , brighter , and more cynical . It is spreading to other forms of verse besides the heroic couplet , and we can observe it in ...
... satire . Of political satire in poetry we have nothing to compare with Dryden's . Satire tends to be lighter , brighter , and more cynical . It is spreading to other forms of verse besides the heroic couplet , and we can observe it in ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I The Old English Period | 9 |
The Middle English Period | 20 |
The Age of Chaucer | 32 |
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