An Essay towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, Humour, Railery, Satire, and Ridicule (1744)

An Essay towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, Humour, Railery, Satire, and Ridicule (1744)
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Synopsis An Essay towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, Humour, Railery, Satire, and Ridicule (1744) by : Corbyn Morris

An Essay towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, Humor, Rallery, Satire, and Ridicule is about the history and the highest form of wit and satire. Corbyn Morris uses the examples of John Dryden, John Locke, Joseph Addison, and more to evaluate wit. Morris discusses Congreve, John Falstaff, and Shakespeare in his introspection on humor. Excerpt: "The Sentiments of these eminent Writers upon Wit, having thus been exhibited, I come next to the Subject of Humour. This has been defined by some, in the following Manner, with great Perspicuity.-- Humor is the genuine Wit of Comedies,--which has afforded vast Satisfaction to many Connoisseurs in the Belles Lettres; especially as Wit has been supposed to be incapable of any Definition."

An Essay Towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit Humour Railery Satire and Ridicule

An Essay Towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit Humour Railery Satire and Ridicule
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Synopsis An Essay Towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit Humour Railery Satire and Ridicule by : Corbyn Morris

Book Excerpt:...Locke, Congreve, and Addison, have tryed their Force upon this Subject, and have all left it free, and unconquered. This, I perceive, will be an Argument with some, for condemning an Essay upon this Topic by a young Author, as rash and presumptious. But, though I desire to pay all proper Respect to these eminent Writers, if a tame Deference to great Names shall become fashionable, and the Imputation of Vanity be laid upon those who examine their Works, all Advancement in Knowledge will be absolutely stopp'd; and Literary Merit will be soon placed, in an humble Stupidity, and solemn Faith in the Wisdom of our Ancestors.Whereas, if I rightly apprehend, an Ambition to excell is the Principle which should animate a Writer, directed by a Love of Truth, and a free Spirit of Candour and Inquiry. This is the Flame which should warm the rising Members of every Science, not a poor Submissi...

An Essay Towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, Humour, Raillery, Satire and Ridicule ... With an Introduction by James L. Clifford and a Bibliographical Note. [A Facsimile Reprint of the Edition of 1744.].

An Essay Towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, Humour, Raillery, Satire and Ridicule ... With an Introduction by James L. Clifford and a Bibliographical Note. [A Facsimile Reprint of the Edition of 1744.].
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Synopsis An Essay Towards Fixing the True Standards of Wit, Humour, Raillery, Satire and Ridicule ... With an Introduction by James L. Clifford and a Bibliographical Note. [A Facsimile Reprint of the Edition of 1744.]. by : Corbyn MORRIS

An Essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire and ridicule. To which is added an analysis of the characters of an Humourist, Sir John Falstaff, Sir Roger de Coverly, and Don Quixote.-By the author of a Letter from a By-Stander (C. Morris). (An Essay concerning Humour in Comedy [by W. Congreve].).

An Essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire and ridicule. To which is added an analysis of the characters of an Humourist, Sir John Falstaff, Sir Roger de Coverly, and Don Quixote.-By the author of a Letter from a By-Stander (C. Morris). (An Essay concerning Humour in Comedy [by W. Congreve].).
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Synopsis An Essay towards fixing the true standards of wit, humour, raillery, satire and ridicule. To which is added an analysis of the characters of an Humourist, Sir John Falstaff, Sir Roger de Coverly, and Don Quixote.-By the author of a Letter from a By-Stander (C. Morris). (An Essay concerning Humour in Comedy [by W. Congreve].). by : Corbyn MORRIS