All this, no doubt, is broadcaricature-but"ridentem dicere verum quid vetat?"
2
They represented in broadcaricature national peculiarities.
3
He is rather a personified trait, a broadcaricature on magnified foibles of some type of mankind.
4
This portion of Retaliation soon brought a retort from Garrick, which we insert, as giving something of a likeness of Goldsmith, though in broadcaricature:
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The characters have more the appearance of being broadcaricatures from real life, than the creatures of a rich and teeming invention.
6
His Christmas books depend mostly on the broadcaricatures with which they are embellished, and upon a large supply of rough joking.