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... Flecknoe , that the subject he there so much exposes and ridicules , should have ever lived to have succeeded him in wearing the Bays . - Ibid . , p . 443 . His ignorance of contemporary publications leaves him in a ridiculous position ...
... Flecknoe , that the subject he there so much exposes and ridicules , should have ever lived to have succeeded him in wearing the Bays . - Ibid . , p . 443 . His ignorance of contemporary publications leaves him in a ridiculous position ...
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... Flecknoe . When Dryden wrote his burlesque in his late forties , his thoughts were turning from the drama to speculation on a possible fable for a serious heroic poem.6 Mac Flecknoe reflects experience crowd- ing the poet ( Shadwell was ...
... Flecknoe . When Dryden wrote his burlesque in his late forties , his thoughts were turning from the drama to speculation on a possible fable for a serious heroic poem.6 Mac Flecknoe reflects experience crowd- ing the poet ( Shadwell was ...
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and modern.57 In the larger comic tradition , Mac Flecknoe echoes the engaging and intellectualistic irony of Lucian and certain of Lucian's Renaissance successors . Although difficult to measure , an indebtedness of Mac Flecknoe to ...
and modern.57 In the larger comic tradition , Mac Flecknoe echoes the engaging and intellectualistic irony of Lucian and certain of Lucian's Renaissance successors . Although difficult to measure , an indebtedness of Mac Flecknoe to ...
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