Philological Quarterly, Svazek 24University of Iowa., 1945 |
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Strana 266
... Moore preferred " a light and mocking style in place of direct denunciation . " Nor can he be , as is usually thought , devoid of the saeva indignatio , easily prevented by friendship from driving his satire home , and incapa- ble of ...
... Moore preferred " a light and mocking style in place of direct denunciation . " Nor can he be , as is usually thought , devoid of the saeva indignatio , easily prevented by friendship from driving his satire home , and incapa- ble of ...
Strana 271
... Moore's achievement in light satire was brought to a peak by the novelty of the foreign travel and enforced residence abroad . which produced The Fudge ... Moore redoubled the vigor of his ridicule upon THOMAS MOORE , IRISH SATIRIST 271.
... Moore's achievement in light satire was brought to a peak by the novelty of the foreign travel and enforced residence abroad . which produced The Fudge ... Moore redoubled the vigor of his ridicule upon THOMAS MOORE , IRISH SATIRIST 271.
Strana 275
... Moore may very well be enhanced . Moore's dominant trait , was independence of judgment , and his attitude toward life is usually one of enlightened moderation . To have defended his political beliefs honestly from an equalitarianism ...
... Moore may very well be enhanced . Moore's dominant trait , was independence of judgment , and his attitude toward life is usually one of enlightened moderation . To have defended his political beliefs honestly from an equalitarianism ...
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