id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29237 Harte, Walter An Essay on Satire, Particularly on the Dunciad .txt text/plain 10776 1047 82 Since the first publication of Walter Harte's _An Essay on Satire, Harte also rejected the critical habit of giving satire a relatively One senses the foregoing critical assumptions about satire behind much smarting from Pope's satire and sought any critical weapons available Dryden's _Discourse Concerning the Original and Progress of Satire_ satire, Dryden speaks of "the beautiful turns of words and thoughts, Like these predecessors, Harte believes that satire is moral Although Harte is quite careful to distinguish satire from epic same time, I think, Harte knew that the epic poems to which _The printed edition of Boileau's ninth satire; in the same year it was Pope's satiric practice.[25] It is so apt, indeed, that one could to the latter, which had contrasted Pope's satiric practice with that only Satirical Poet we have, has in truth been a little more discreet Walter Harte, _An Essay on Satire, Particularly on the Dunciad_ ./cache/29237.txt ./txt/29237.txt