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... satirical representa- tions of Reynard the fox , in the character of an ecclesiastic , preach- ing to geese and other ... satire CHAPTER THREE Precedents for the Employment of Conventional Ideas about Animals in English Prose of Latter ...
... satirical representa- tions of Reynard the fox , in the character of an ecclesiastic , preach- ing to geese and other ... satire CHAPTER THREE Precedents for the Employment of Conventional Ideas about Animals in English Prose of Latter ...
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... satire and in three other literary types closely akin to satire in the depicting of contemporary manners and conditions : the political poem , the political prophecy , and the fabliau or “ jest . " Professor Arthur Leible , who has made ...
... satire and in three other literary types closely akin to satire in the depicting of contemporary manners and conditions : the political poem , the political prophecy , and the fabliau or “ jest . " Professor Arthur Leible , who has made ...
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... satire as an ape and to speak of the satire itself as " whipping the ape , " possibly because in the sixteenth cen- tury the words satire and satyr were confused and because satyrs were thought to be a species of ape and sometimes were ...
... satire as an ape and to speak of the satire itself as " whipping the ape , " possibly because in the sixteenth cen- tury the words satire and satyr were confused and because satyrs were thought to be a species of ape and sometimes were ...
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