The Augustan Vision |
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Hence the frequent identification of Walpole with Wild , in Fielding's satire as well as in the figure of Peachum . ( A related type is that of William Wood , the surrogate for Walpole in Swift's Drapier's Letters : Wood was a projector ...
Hence the frequent identification of Walpole with Wild , in Fielding's satire as well as in the figure of Peachum . ( A related type is that of William Wood , the surrogate for Walpole in Swift's Drapier's Letters : Wood was a projector ...
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But his durable contribution to satire , as to the novel , was very great . His view that laughter should be well - bred ... It is easy to suppose that Addison was too tame and conformist to make a fully effective satirist .
But his durable contribution to satire , as to the novel , was very great . His view that laughter should be well - bred ... It is easy to suppose that Addison was too tame and conformist to make a fully effective satirist .
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And in many respects the first voyage , which sets the pattern , is the most satisfactory satiric vehicle . ... customs of the country ( notably I , vi ) ; but there is an ongoing narrative which forwards the satire with equal skill .
And in many respects the first voyage , which sets the pattern , is the most satisfactory satiric vehicle . ... customs of the country ( notably I , vi ) ; but there is an ongoing narrative which forwards the satire with equal skill .
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