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The diction of its comic scenes is merely clownish ; the serious use that kind of fustian which Pistol adored and Falstaff parodied when he spoke “ in King Cambyses ' vein . ” For metres the playwrights of this era use alexandrines ...
The diction of its comic scenes is merely clownish ; the serious use that kind of fustian which Pistol adored and Falstaff parodied when he spoke “ in King Cambyses ' vein . ” For metres the playwrights of this era use alexandrines ...
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When the reaction against Pope and eighteenthcentury poetry set in , the tendency was to disregard these , to set them aside as examples of Pope's rhetoric applied to themes which demand another kind of treatment .
When the reaction against Pope and eighteenthcentury poetry set in , the tendency was to disregard these , to set them aside as examples of Pope's rhetoric applied to themes which demand another kind of treatment .
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A Collection of Old Ballads , etc , appeared in 1722 , the most of them the kind of ballad which Scott calls " stall - ballads , ” ballads which had already been printed in broadsides or in small miscellanies known as “ Garlands ...
A Collection of Old Ballads , etc , appeared in 1722 , the most of them the kind of ballad which Scott calls " stall - ballads , ” ballads which had already been printed in broadsides or in small miscellanies known as “ Garlands ...
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