Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... burlesque poem , such as the Lutrin or the Dispensary , may employ machinery with success ; for these poems , though they assume the air of history , give entertainment chiefly by their pleasant and ludicrous pictures , to which ...
... burlesque poem , such as the Lutrin or the Dispensary , may employ machinery with success ; for these poems , though they assume the air of history , give entertainment chiefly by their pleasant and ludicrous pictures , to which ...
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... burlesque . Take the following examples : Great and high Sejanus . The world knows only two , that's Rome and I. My roof receives me not ; ' tis air I tread , And at each step I feel my advanced head Knock out a star in heaven ...
... burlesque . Take the following examples : Great and high Sejanus . The world knows only two , that's Rome and I. My roof receives me not ; ' tis air I tread , And at each step I feel my advanced head Knock out a star in heaven ...
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... burlesque poem , which is closed with a serious and warm panegyric on Lamoignon , one of the king's judges : -Amphora cœpit Institui ; currente rota , cur urceus exit ? 287. Examples of congruity and incongruity are furnished in plenty ...
... burlesque poem , which is closed with a serious and warm panegyric on Lamoignon , one of the king's judges : -Amphora cœpit Institui ; currente rota , cur urceus exit ? 287. Examples of congruity and incongruity are furnished in plenty ...
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... Burlesque , though a great engine of ridicule , is not confined to * Ideoque anceps ejus rei ratio est , quod a derisu non procul abest risus.— Lib . VI . cap . iii . sect . 1 . 809. What mental qualities , joined with elegance of ...
... Burlesque , though a great engine of ridicule , is not confined to * Ideoque anceps ejus rei ratio est , quod a derisu non procul abest risus.— Lib . VI . cap . iii . sect . 1 . 809. What mental qualities , joined with elegance of ...
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... burlesque that excites laughter merely , and burlesque that provokes derision or rid- icule . A grave subject in which there is no impropriety , may be brought down by a certain coloring so as to be risible ; which is the case of Virgil ...
... burlesque that excites laughter merely , and burlesque that provokes derision or rid- icule . A grave subject in which there is no impropriety , may be brought down by a certain coloring so as to be risible ; which is the case of Virgil ...
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