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Joseph Hall (1 July 1574 – 8
September 1656) was an
English bishop,
satirist and moralist. His
contemporaries knew him as a
devotional writer, and a high-profile...
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happy talent of
holding them up to ridicule. He is the
finest practical satyrist [sic] that ever existed. ... He was so
extravagantly natural, that the...
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foibles and
absurdities of society. ... He is the
finest practical satyrist that ever existed. ... He was so
extravagantly natural, that [no one was]...
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brother of film
director J****z Zaorski, and the father-in-law of
satyrist Andrzej Butruk.
Zaorski was born in Piaski, Poland. He
graduated from the...
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Palacio - Satirist,
journalist (1831–1906)
Josep Pernau - journalist,
satyrist (1930–2011)
Araceli Segarra -
mountaineer and
model (born 1970) Salvador...
- Seasons) Ned Ward (anonymously) – Durgen; or, A
Plain Satyr upon a
Pompous Satyrist (dated 1729)
Edward Young Love of Fame, the
Universal P****ion Ocean: An...
- John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of
Rochester (1647–1680),
British Libertine and
satyrist John
Wilmot (politician) (1748–1815),
British lawyer and politician, member...
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translation of
anecdotes of the
bawdy bard and
often homoerotic Persian satyrist Ubayd Zakani. An
important work is Hasia, a
commentary of the interpretation...
- The
Seasons 1730)
Edward Ward, Durgen; or, A
Plain Satyr upon a
Pompous Satyrist [. . .],
published anonymously this year,
although the book
states "1729"...