1.Geoffrey Chaucer
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1.The Canterbury tales,
2. The Parliament of
Fouls.
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2.William Langland
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1.Piers the Plowman
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3.Samuel Butler
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1.Hudibras
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4.Matthew Prior
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1.Solomon on the vanity of the world,
2.The Town and Country Mouse
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5.Edward Young
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1. Night Thoughts
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6.S.T. Coleridge
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1. Youth and Age
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7.William Hazlitt
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1.Table Talk on Men and Manners
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8.Thomas Hardy
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1.Life’s Little Ironies
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Friday, 6 March 2020
EIGHT SATIRISTS AND THEIR WORKS
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