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... finally discovered , in the philosophy of their king , a wisdom greater than his own . " Arbuthnot , himself a cheerful satirist in the John Bull pamphlets , could fully appreciate the lighter side . As one familiar and sympathetic with ...
... finally discovered , in the philosophy of their king , a wisdom greater than his own . " Arbuthnot , himself a cheerful satirist in the John Bull pamphlets , could fully appreciate the lighter side . As one familiar and sympathetic with ...
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... finally he argues that Lorenzo is to be blamed for making her Christian , for “ This making of Christians will raise the price of hogs " ( III , v , 25-26 ) . To Lorenzo's accusation that Launcelot has got the Moor with child , he ...
... finally he argues that Lorenzo is to be blamed for making her Christian , for “ This making of Christians will raise the price of hogs " ( III , v , 25-26 ) . To Lorenzo's accusation that Launcelot has got the Moor with child , he ...
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... finally to answer Russell's charge is to hear Lawrence's own modest declaration . Change in the whole social system is inevitable not merely because conditions change — though partly for that reason - but because people themselves ...
... finally to answer Russell's charge is to hear Lawrence's own modest declaration . Change in the whole social system is inevitable not merely because conditions change — though partly for that reason - but because people themselves ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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