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Puritanism and political theories alone inspired a large number of satires . Samuel Butler's Hudibras is one of the most ... Indeed there is no evidence of the classical theory of satire in it . It is more in the nature of mock - heroic ...
Puritanism and political theories alone inspired a large number of satires . Samuel Butler's Hudibras is one of the most ... Indeed there is no evidence of the classical theory of satire in it . It is more in the nature of mock - heroic ...
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But this theory provides an illustra- tion of the manner in which preconceptions affect the interpreta- tions of literary movements . We have briefly indicated some of the important theories on the nature of the Romantic and the ...
But this theory provides an illustra- tion of the manner in which preconceptions affect the interpreta- tions of literary movements . We have briefly indicated some of the important theories on the nature of the Romantic and the ...
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It may be doubted whether this theory of Negative Capability can be applied to all poets and types of poetry . In fact this theory does not hold good even as regards all varieties of lyrical poetry . We cannot but doubt whether Keats ...
It may be doubted whether this theory of Negative Capability can be applied to all poets and types of poetry . In fact this theory does not hold good even as regards all varieties of lyrical poetry . We cannot but doubt whether Keats ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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