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... satire , which eludes him in proportion as it came home to its contemporaries . Still , satire's vogue was to the age's credit , since it was the ally of civilization ; as Mulgrave wrote : Of all the ways that wisest men could find To ...
... satire , which eludes him in proportion as it came home to its contemporaries . Still , satire's vogue was to the age's credit , since it was the ally of civilization ; as Mulgrave wrote : Of all the ways that wisest men could find To ...
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... satire this wide scope Butler was following the tradi- tion of such books as Barclay's Ship of Fools and the Encomium Moriae of Erasmus . Another writer whose work may have encour- aged Butler to widen the scope of his satire was Jonson ...
... satire this wide scope Butler was following the tradi- tion of such books as Barclay's Ship of Fools and the Encomium Moriae of Erasmus . Another writer whose work may have encour- aged Butler to widen the scope of his satire was Jonson ...
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... satire on rhetoric , that he himself had no use for it . What Butler wrote of Sprat - " The Historian of Gresham ... satire than as impartial literary criticism . The characteristic mode of satire in Hudibras is that of describing ...
... satire on rhetoric , that he himself had no use for it . What Butler wrote of Sprat - " The Historian of Gresham ... satire than as impartial literary criticism . The characteristic mode of satire in Hudibras is that of describing ...
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