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... critical perspective on this , in the manner of Charis . Moreover , the type of humour and the versions of self which we also find in Jonson's lyrics necessarily involve some critical play upon the courtly ideals often presented . Such ...
... critical perspective on this , in the manner of Charis . Moreover , the type of humour and the versions of self which we also find in Jonson's lyrics necessarily involve some critical play upon the courtly ideals often presented . Such ...
Page 66
... critical perspective established at the opening and never forgotten , and the classical and hyperbolic details glanced at above . These features extend the significance of the local detail in two main and important ways . The critical ...
... critical perspective established at the opening and never forgotten , and the classical and hyperbolic details glanced at above . These features extend the significance of the local detail in two main and important ways . The critical ...
Page 222
... critical study . ) A. Smith ( ed . ) , John Donne : The Critical Heritage . ( The material from pre - twentieth - century sources is particularly interesting . ) DRAYTON , Michael ( 1565–1631 ) . Little is known of Drayton's life except ...
... critical study . ) A. Smith ( ed . ) , John Donne : The Critical Heritage . ( The material from pre - twentieth - century sources is particularly interesting . ) DRAYTON , Michael ( 1565–1631 ) . Little is known of Drayton's life except ...
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