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Pagina 69
... Satyrs , that are written with Wit and Spirit , are like poisoned Darts , which not only inflict a Wound , but make it ... Satyr will then chiefly fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , Merit , and every thing ...
... Satyrs , that are written with Wit and Spirit , are like poisoned Darts , which not only inflict a Wound , but make it ... Satyr will then chiefly fall upon those who ought to be the most exempt from it . Virtue , Merit , and every thing ...
Pagina 84
George Gregory Smith. Barbarity out of our Streets . I consider it as a Satyr upon Projectors in general , and a lively Picture of the whole Art of Modern Criticism . ' Sir , Observing that you have Thoughts of creating_certain Officers ...
George Gregory Smith. Barbarity out of our Streets . I consider it as a Satyr upon Projectors in general , and a lively Picture of the whole Art of Modern Criticism . ' Sir , Observing that you have Thoughts of creating_certain Officers ...
Pagina 102
... Satyr ; and that the Wits of King Charles's Time jested upon nothing else during his whole Reign . He then shewed , by the Examples of Horace , Juvenal , Boileau , and the best Writers of every Age , that the Follies of the Stage and ...
... Satyr ; and that the Wits of King Charles's Time jested upon nothing else during his whole Reign . He then shewed , by the Examples of Horace , Juvenal , Boileau , and the best Writers of every Age , that the Follies of the Stage and ...
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