The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... Press , 1963 ) , speaks of " excruciatingly obscene forms " in it , and notes that it " reduces a classical theme to ludicrous absurdity " ( pp . 152 , 153 ) . To Herford and Simpson it is a " hideous burlesque of Hero and Leander " ( I ...
... Press , 1963 ) , speaks of " excruciatingly obscene forms " in it , and notes that it " reduces a classical theme to ludicrous absurdity " ( pp . 152 , 153 ) . To Herford and Simpson it is a " hideous burlesque of Hero and Leander " ( I ...
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... Press , 1951 ) , pp . 158f . , 215f . Murray Reston , Prophet and Poet : The Bible and the Growth of Romanticism ( Evanston , Illinois : Northwestern University Press , 1965 ) , passim . This fine study has particular reference to the ...
... Press , 1951 ) , pp . 158f . , 215f . Murray Reston , Prophet and Poet : The Bible and the Growth of Romanticism ( Evanston , Illinois : Northwestern University Press , 1965 ) , passim . This fine study has particular reference to the ...
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... Press , 1948 ) , p . 44 . 5 G. G. Sedgewick , Of Irony , Especially in Drama ( Toronto : University of Toronto Press , 1948 ) , p . 49 . 6 Alan Reynolds Thompson , The Dry Mock : A Study of Irony in Drama ( Berkeley , Calif ...
... Press , 1948 ) , p . 44 . 5 G. G. Sedgewick , Of Irony , Especially in Drama ( Toronto : University of Toronto Press , 1948 ) , p . 49 . 6 Alan Reynolds Thompson , The Dry Mock : A Study of Irony in Drama ( Berkeley , Calif ...
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