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... Satiric descriptions aroused loathing but not fear , courting a cynical and disillusioned laughter which stripped a figure of its pretensions . Nashe's satiric animal imagery was especially bitter . Covetous scholars and churchmen are ...
... Satiric descriptions aroused loathing but not fear , courting a cynical and disillusioned laughter which stripped a figure of its pretensions . Nashe's satiric animal imagery was especially bitter . Covetous scholars and churchmen are ...
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... satiric censure , while such portraits as those of Parolles , Dogberry , Malvolio , and Falstaff inspire a better - natured laughter . Spider Iago delights in playing with the ill - starred human flies he lures into his web , and his ...
... satiric censure , while such portraits as those of Parolles , Dogberry , Malvolio , and Falstaff inspire a better - natured laughter . Spider Iago delights in playing with the ill - starred human flies he lures into his web , and his ...
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... satiric commentator , " and the traditional Cynic - dog motif is never lost sight of in his characteriza- tion . The Painter calls him a dog , the Second Lord spurns him as an " unpeaceable dog , ” and even a Page taunts him with ...
... satiric commentator , " and the traditional Cynic - dog motif is never lost sight of in his characteriza- tion . The Painter calls him a dog , the Second Lord spurns him as an " unpeaceable dog , ” and even a Page taunts him with ...
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