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SATYR

Volume 3 · 48 words · 1771 Edition

or SATIRE, in matters of literature, a discourse or poem exposing the vices and follies of mankind.

The chief satyrs among the ancients are Horace, Juvenal, and Persius; those among the moderns, Regnier, and Boileau, in French; and Dryden, Oldham, Rochester, Buckingham, Pope, Young, &c., among the English.