Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... Satire , specifically so called , observes Warton in his History of English Poetry , did not commence in England till the latter end of the reign of Elizabeth . Eclogues and Allegories had hitherto been made the vehicles of satire , but ...
... Satire , specifically so called , observes Warton in his History of English Poetry , did not commence in England till the latter end of the reign of Elizabeth . Eclogues and Allegories had hitherto been made the vehicles of satire , but ...
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... satire ; and Gascoigne's Steele Glas , expressly entitled a satire , was published in 1576 , twenty years before the first appearance of Hall's poems . The eloquent Bishop , indeed , considered himself the first adventurer in this path ...
... satire ; and Gascoigne's Steele Glas , expressly entitled a satire , was published in 1576 , twenty years before the first appearance of Hall's poems . The eloquent Bishop , indeed , considered himself the first adventurer in this path ...
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... Satire under the excitement of dis- appointed expectations . Instead , however , of lamenting his misfortunes , he rejoiced that God by " dashing his hopes , " had called him to himself again . Considered as the production of a young ...
... Satire under the excitement of dis- appointed expectations . Instead , however , of lamenting his misfortunes , he rejoiced that God by " dashing his hopes , " had called him to himself again . Considered as the production of a young ...
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