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scowling , and Perissa the elder who represents " too much . " She is immodest and lavish in eating and drinking , and lavish in love too . His conception of Medina is enlarged by including all that gentle- ness stands for .
scowling , and Perissa the elder who represents " too much . " She is immodest and lavish in eating and drinking , and lavish in love too . His conception of Medina is enlarged by including all that gentle- ness stands for .
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Nor does his verse fully represent them . Chaucer and Shakespeare to a great extent hold the mirror up to nature . Ariosto reflected the genius of knight - errantry . Milton , though dealing with the loss of Eden represented a good deal ...
Nor does his verse fully represent them . Chaucer and Shakespeare to a great extent hold the mirror up to nature . Ariosto reflected the genius of knight - errantry . Milton , though dealing with the loss of Eden represented a good deal ...
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Dryden represented Shadwell as heir to Flecknoe's dullness , and gave him the title Mac Flecknoe . Shadwell's name is remembered chiefly because he was the object of Dryden's satires . In the second part of Absalom and Achitophel ...
Dryden represented Shadwell as heir to Flecknoe's dullness , and gave him the title Mac Flecknoe . Shadwell's name is remembered chiefly because he was the object of Dryden's satires . In the second part of Absalom and Achitophel ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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