Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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... verse satire in England in the 1590s , poets had consistently sought to define their enterprise in opposition to existing native traditions of scurrilous verse and personal invective . Recent work on libels in Elizabethan and Stuart ...
... verse satire in England in the 1590s , poets had consistently sought to define their enterprise in opposition to existing native traditions of scurrilous verse and personal invective . Recent work on libels in Elizabethan and Stuart ...
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... verse , then ' thy beauty's legacy ' in the next ; ' [ n ] ature's bequest ' as well as ' lend ' in verse three , and ' lends ... free ' in verse four ; then on to ' beauteous niggard ' ( 1. 5 ) , ' bounteous largess ' ( 1. 6 ) , ' [ p ] ...
... verse , then ' thy beauty's legacy ' in the next ; ' [ n ] ature's bequest ' as well as ' lend ' in verse three , and ' lends ... free ' in verse four ; then on to ' beauteous niggard ' ( 1. 5 ) , ' bounteous largess ' ( 1. 6 ) , ' [ p ] ...
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... verse , those for his ' Verses ' , and those for Pope's Epistle to Bathurst . For ' a ' , the first word listed , all three z - scores lie close together and , accordingly , the word does not differentiate between Swift and Pope . ( The ...
... verse , those for his ' Verses ' , and those for Pope's Epistle to Bathurst . For ' a ' , the first word listed , all three z - scores lie close together and , accordingly , the word does not differentiate between Swift and Pope . ( The ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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