Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Archon Books, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... perhaps surprising - less so , however , when we remember Absalom and Achitophel - is that the strictly classical allusions in the poem should carry no more than their just share of the total burlesque implication . The Goddess Fame ...
... perhaps surprising - less so , however , when we remember Absalom and Achitophel - is that the strictly classical allusions in the poem should carry no more than their just share of the total burlesque implication . The Goddess Fame ...
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... perhaps can best be explained by an appeal to a familiar theory of comedy . For just as " high " comedy requires char- acters of a certain polish and wit , so " high " burlesque or par- ody demands likewise that the matter or manner ...
... perhaps can best be explained by an appeal to a familiar theory of comedy . For just as " high " comedy requires char- acters of a certain polish and wit , so " high " burlesque or par- ody demands likewise that the matter or manner ...
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... perhaps the same printing shops at the same time . Under these circumstances , there is every likelihood that Dryden was well aware of the Critical History before the end of 1681. Since the Religio Laici did not appear for at least a ...
... perhaps the same printing shops at the same time . Under these circumstances , there is every likelihood that Dryden was well aware of the Critical History before the end of 1681. Since the Religio Laici did not appear for at least a ...
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OSBORN | 18 |
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