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... called a " good writer . " 5 This final judgment should be given a measure of attention in any study of the epic antecedents of Mac Flecknoe . When Dryden wrote his burlesque in his late forties , his thoughts were turning from the ...
... called a " good writer . " 5 This final judgment should be given a measure of attention in any study of the epic antecedents of Mac Flecknoe . When Dryden wrote his burlesque in his late forties , his thoughts were turning from the ...
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... called its burlesque iconography , than has commonly been recognized . It would be going too far to claim that the miniature action of Mac Flecknoe has any extended similarity to Cowley's copious and digressive history of David and his ...
... called its burlesque iconography , than has commonly been recognized . It would be going too far to claim that the miniature action of Mac Flecknoe has any extended similarity to Cowley's copious and digressive history of David and his ...
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... called Mirabilis Annus , the Year of Prodigies , and was published in 1661. The second , appearing in 1662 , was entitled Mirabilis Annus Secundus ; or , The Second Year of Prodigies . The third , printed late in 1662 and not long after ...
... called Mirabilis Annus , the Year of Prodigies , and was published in 1661. The second , appearing in 1662 , was entitled Mirabilis Annus Secundus ; or , The Second Year of Prodigies . The third , printed late in 1662 and not long after ...
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