Aún no tenemos significados para "great satire".
1A great satire, I should say, is never the equal of a great novel.
2Obviously, the too-good-to-be-true nature of Frank might make this a great satire on family values.
3With those of the commonwealth he held no part; that he was a royalist at heart his great satire indicates.
4Thackeray's author's heart must have leaped in his bosom when Vanity Fair struck him as a title for his great satire.
5By none of the exiles was this accusation urged with more vehemence and bitterness than by Robert Ferguson, the Judas of Dryden's great satire.
6His greater satires have a wild sheen of imagination about them.
7Humming through the novel you hear the great satires on meaninglessness of the past.
8Great satire must have a standard; and Lowell revealed his in the very first number and in one line:
Esta colocación está formada por: