The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and SwiftSir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 |
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... Satirical Verse : The Legion Club . Swift On the Death of Dr. Swift . The Journal to Stella . Character of Swift's life and work . Swift a Master of Style and of Satire . What he lacks • ΙΟΙ CHAPTER V ARBUTHNOT AND LESSER PROSE WRITERS ...
... Satirical Verse : The Legion Club . Swift On the Death of Dr. Swift . The Journal to Stella . Character of Swift's life and work . Swift a Master of Style and of Satire . What he lacks • ΙΟΙ CHAPTER V ARBUTHNOT AND LESSER PROSE WRITERS ...
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... Satirical Verse and its excellence . His Versification . His productions in Prose : Essays , and Dialogues of the Dead . John Gay and his early literary efforts . Rural Sports ; The Shepherd's Week ; The What D ' ye Call it ; Trivia ...
... Satirical Verse and its excellence . His Versification . His productions in Prose : Essays , and Dialogues of the Dead . John Gay and his early literary efforts . Rural Sports ; The Shepherd's Week ; The What D ' ye Call it ; Trivia ...
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... satirical discussions of current topics may have given useful hints to Steele and Addison , it seems clear that Defoe's chief contribution to journalism at this period is to be found in his abandonment of the dialogue form and of the ...
... satirical discussions of current topics may have given useful hints to Steele and Addison , it seems clear that Defoe's chief contribution to journalism at this period is to be found in his abandonment of the dialogue form and of the ...
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... satire in verse of - 1691. In the following year he became a bankrupt , with a deficit of about £ 17,000 . It is usual to attribute his failure to unbusinesslike habits , and to pay little attention to the charges of fraud brought ...
... satire in verse of - 1691. In the following year he became a bankrupt , with a deficit of about £ 17,000 . It is usual to attribute his failure to unbusinesslike habits , and to pay little attention to the charges of fraud brought ...
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... satire in favour of the king , not homely tracts addressed to plain freeholders , that gave the middle - aged journalist his first taste of literary popularity . This satire was The True - Born Englishman , which appeared in January ...
... satire in favour of the king , not homely tracts addressed to plain freeholders , that gave the middle - aged journalist his first taste of literary popularity . This satire was The True - Born Englishman , which appeared in January ...
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