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... truth and good sense , " and other such whol reforms . He had observed long before that satire is pop because every man applies it to his neighbor . 66 More credible is the second theory that satire is u because it stirs up public ...
... truth and good sense , " and other such whol reforms . He had observed long before that satire is pop because every man applies it to his neighbor . 66 More credible is the second theory that satire is u because it stirs up public ...
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... truth , indeed , is always truth , and reason always reason ; they have an intrinsick and unalterable value , ar constitute that intellectual gold which defies destruction , " he refe to the following universals which should always , in ...
... truth , indeed , is always truth , and reason always reason ; they have an intrinsick and unalterable value , ar constitute that intellectual gold which defies destruction , " he refe to the following universals which should always , in ...
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... truth again ; 21 Compare the ode On his Majesty's Birthday , 1785 , 21-36 , especial the following : • ' Tis his ... Truth's eternal chain . Sculpture , licentious now no more , From Greece her great example takes In native beauty simply ...
... truth again ; 21 Compare the ode On his Majesty's Birthday , 1785 , 21-36 , especial the following : • ' Tis his ... Truth's eternal chain . Sculpture , licentious now no more , From Greece her great example takes In native beauty simply ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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