The Rise of Formal Satire in England Under Classical Influence |
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Formal Satire in England 15421625 | 1 |
SKELTON | 25 |
LINDSAY | 31 |
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The Rise of Formal Satire in England Under Classical Influence Raymond MacDonald Alden Limited preview - 2017 |
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A. B. Grosart Abuses Alamanni allusion already appears Arber Ariosto attack avarice Book called century character chiefly classical elements classical imitation classical satire classical satirists Collier contemporary corruption couplet Decameron decasyllabic direct rebuke Donne Donne's satires doth dramatic Dryden early English satire edition elements Elizabethan England English satirists Epigrams evidence familiar fashions Fitzgeffrey follies followed formal satire gallant George Wither Gluttony Grosart Hall Hall's satires Hazlitt Herford Horace Horatian humor hypocrisy idea influence interesting Jonson Juvenal Juvenal's later Latin lines literary form literature Lodge London lust manner Marston mediƦval medieval Momus Muse objects satirized passage Percy Society period Persius Pigmalion poem poet Poetical Decameron poetry Prologue published quote reference reprinted Satire II satires of Juvenal satirists Satyres says Scourge seems Ship of Fools sort style suggests tion tone type of satire type-names verse vices vigorous Virgidemiarum Warton Wither write written Wyatt