160 resultados para satire
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Latin and English on opposite pages.
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v. 1. The Anglo-Latin satirical poets of the twelfth century.--v. 2. The minor Anglo-Latin satirists and epigrammatists.
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Includes indexes.
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"An essay upon satyr, written by the famous Monsieur Dacier" (caption title): p. 267-276; "Of pastorals. By Monsieur De Fontenell, Englished by Mr. Motteux" (caption title): p. 277-295.
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l. T. Herzog Theodor van Gothland. Scherz, Satire, Ironie und tiefere Bedeutung.--2. T. Nannette und Maria. Marius und Sulla. Don Juan und Faust.--3. T. Die Hobenstaufen. Barbarossa im Kyffhäuser. Aschenbrödel.--4. T. Napoleon. Hannibal. Der Cid. Die Hermannsschlacht. Kleinere dramatische Fragmente.--5. T. Aufsätze. Rezensionen und Vermischtes. Briefe I.--6. T. Briefe II.
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"A satire on some well-known South Sea Island tales."--Pub. weekly, September 24, 1921.
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Includes index.
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Jon Mee explores the popular democratic movement that emerged in the London of the 1790s in response to the French Revolution. Central to the movement’s achievement was the creation of an idea of ‘the people’ brought into being through print and publicity. Radical clubs rose and fell in the face of the hostile attentions of government. They were sustained by a faith in the press as a form of ‘print magic,’ but confidence in the liberating potential of the printing press was interwoven with hard-headed deliberations over how best to animate and represent the people. Ideas of disinterested rational debate were thrown into the mix with coruscating satire, rousing songs, and republican toasts. Print personality became a vital interface between readers and print exploited by the cast of radicals returned to history in vivid detail by Print, Publicity, and Popular Radicalism.
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Editor : L. Schenck.
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Has also been attributed to Melchior Inchofer.