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... contemporary man is making of himself . The pastoral also becomes at this time a vehicle for satire in Eng- lish ; it comes to replace the dream as the commonest kind of ma- chinery for satirical as well as many other purposes . Barclay ...
... contemporary man is making of himself . The pastoral also becomes at this time a vehicle for satire in Eng- lish ; it comes to replace the dream as the commonest kind of ma- chinery for satirical as well as many other purposes . Barclay ...
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... contemporaries , he regarded as the beau ideal of knight- hood and courtesy , and was an active participant in ... contemporary religious and political controversies into an unreal world of the imagination : he was always concerned ...
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... contemporary human foibles , as he considered Plautus and Terence had done . ( But he thought of himself also as an English Juvenal . ) He considered himself a realist , and in the Prologue he attacked both the themes and the ...
... contemporary human foibles , as he considered Plautus and Terence had done . ( But he thought of himself also as an English Juvenal . ) He considered himself a realist , and in the Prologue he attacked both the themes and the ...
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