The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. LandaClarendon P., 1970 - 359 pàgines |
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... tion ' ( a humiliating thing , I should think , for a satirist to have to do ) , said that some of the passages most objected to by readers ' are what they call Parodies , where the Author personates the Style and manner of other ...
... tion ' ( a humiliating thing , I should think , for a satirist to have to do ) , said that some of the passages most objected to by readers ' are what they call Parodies , where the Author personates the Style and manner of other ...
Pàgina 203
... tion of particular allusions , the author devotes one of his rare ' glosses ' to the sentence on the fate of ' innocent and excellent Persons ' . ' Now here ' , he says , ' I am sensible that the present Disaffected in England , will ...
... tion of particular allusions , the author devotes one of his rare ' glosses ' to the sentence on the fate of ' innocent and excellent Persons ' . ' Now here ' , he says , ' I am sensible that the present Disaffected in England , will ...
Pàgina 207
... tion of the Morning ' as poems whose effect is in no way occasional , whatever their genesis may have been . Thus the local references in ' Baucis and Philemon ' change in different versions of the poem : ' Rixham ' ( the Welsh town of ...
... tion of the Morning ' as poems whose effect is in no way occasional , whatever their genesis may have been . Thus the local references in ' Baucis and Philemon ' change in different versions of the poem : ' Rixham ' ( the Welsh town of ...
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LOUIS A LANDA Frontispiece | 1 |
Drydens Criticism of Spanish Drama | 18 |
the Popish Plot and | 32 |
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