Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... Satire , in its restricted meaning , is the most definite , if one of the most varied in method , of the arts . But any kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire ...
... Satire , in its restricted meaning , is the most definite , if one of the most varied in method , of the arts . But any kind of offensive directed against society is satire by im- plication . The implicit suggestion therefore becomes satire ...
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... satire assumes more shape . Marston , Bishop Hall and Donne wrote verse with a definite satiric purpose , but only Donne , daffing aside bombast and invective , realized the art of satire . It was the age of the first Stuarts — with a ...
... satire assumes more shape . Marston , Bishop Hall and Donne wrote verse with a definite satiric purpose , but only Donne , daffing aside bombast and invective , realized the art of satire . It was the age of the first Stuarts — with a ...
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... satire . As a writer , he possesses talents ( no more than talents ) . But for satire , he has no natural or acquired dis- position whatever . Had his work that satiric quality which so many people claim for him , it would have been the ...
... satire . As a writer , he possesses talents ( no more than talents ) . But for satire , he has no natural or acquired dis- position whatever . Had his work that satiric quality which so many people claim for him , it would have been the ...
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