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Definition of Satirizer
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Satirizer
Literary usage of Satirizer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from ...by Samuel Johnson by Samuel Johnson (1805)
"-va [satirizer, Fr. froin satire.'] To censure as in a satire, Covetousness is
described at a veil cast over the true meaning of the poet, which was to tf- ..."
2. James Russell Lowell: A Biography by Horace Elisha Scudder (1901)
"D. is a satirizer, T. a satirist. I don't think D. ever made anything equal to
Becky Sharp. Rawdon Craw- ley, too, is admirable; so in truth are all the ..."
3. James Russell Lowell: A Biography by Horace Elisha Scudder (1901)
"D. is a satirizer, T. a satirist. I don't think D. ever made anything equal to
Becky Sharp. Rawdon Craw- ley, too, is admirable; so in truth are all the ..."
4. The Journal of Philology by William George Clark, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, William Aldis Wright, Ingram Bywater, Henry Jackson (1868)
"... Euripides: but the unlikelihood will be diminished if it should prove that
the object of his satire is the satirizer of Aeschylus. ..."
5. Some XVIII Century Men of Letters: Biographical Essays by Whitwell Elwin (1902)
"The author of Pamela was insatiate of praise, and could bear no brother near the
throne; he had now met with a satirizer and a superior in the same person, ..."
6. Some XVIII Century Men of Letters: Biographical Essays by Whitwell Elwin (1902)
"Pamela was insatiate of praise, and could bear no brother near the throne; he
had now met with a satirizer and a superior in the same person, and hated him ..."
7. A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from ...by Samuel Johnson by Samuel Johnson (1805)
"-va [satirizer, Fr. froin satire.'] To censure as in a satire, Covetousness is
described at a veil cast over the true meaning of the poet, which was to tf- ..."
8. James Russell Lowell: A Biography by Horace Elisha Scudder (1901)
"D. is a satirizer, T. a satirist. I don't think D. ever made anything equal to
Becky Sharp. Rawdon Craw- ley, too, is admirable; so in truth are all the ..."
9. James Russell Lowell: A Biography by Horace Elisha Scudder (1901)
"D. is a satirizer, T. a satirist. I don't think D. ever made anything equal to
Becky Sharp. Rawdon Craw- ley, too, is admirable; so in truth are all the ..."
10. The Journal of Philology by William George Clark, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, William Aldis Wright, Ingram Bywater, Henry Jackson (1868)
"... Euripides: but the unlikelihood will be diminished if it should prove that
the object of his satire is the satirizer of Aeschylus. ..."
11. Some XVIII Century Men of Letters: Biographical Essays by Whitwell Elwin (1902)
"The author of Pamela was insatiate of praise, and could bear no brother near the
throne; he had now met with a satirizer and a superior in the same person, ..."
12. Some XVIII Century Men of Letters: Biographical Essays by Whitwell Elwin (1902)
"Pamela was insatiate of praise, and could bear no brother near the throne; he
had now met with a satirizer and a superior in the same person, and hated him ..."