Louisiana State University Studies: Humanities series, Tema 19Louisiana State University Press, 1970 |
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Humanities series. University of Missouri A View of Comedy in The Faerie Queene W HO would expect to find comedy in a fantastically long didactic epic - romance of the sixteenth century written in archaic language by a grave and moral ...
Humanities series. University of Missouri A View of Comedy in The Faerie Queene W HO would expect to find comedy in a fantastically long didactic epic - romance of the sixteenth century written in archaic language by a grave and moral ...
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... comedy , no book - length study of the subject exists . Two approaches to Spenserian comedy , each with advantages , appear valid in a study of the subject : first , a theoretical approach in which a particular theory of comedy ( for ...
... comedy , no book - length study of the subject exists . Two approaches to Spenserian comedy , each with advantages , appear valid in a study of the subject : first , a theoretical approach in which a particular theory of comedy ( for ...
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... comedy be- cause he sees it ; and very often one need only see the comedy in The Faerie Queene to enjoy it . In spite of what the various levels of allegory may suggest , when a hero ( Guyon ) loses his horse and must walk through his ...
... comedy be- cause he sees it ; and very often one need only see the comedy in The Faerie Queene to enjoy it . In spite of what the various levels of allegory may suggest , when a hero ( Guyon ) loses his horse and must walk through his ...
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JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
HERBERT B ROTHSCHILD JR Language and Social Reality | 56 |
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