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kind cited by Sykes and Brereton in their attribution of the play to Dekker to the “ little tricks of expression which nobody but a satirist would think of copying . ” Perhaps a single example of the first sort will suffice , in view of ...
kind cited by Sykes and Brereton in their attribution of the play to Dekker to the “ little tricks of expression which nobody but a satirist would think of copying . ” Perhaps a single example of the first sort will suffice , in view of ...
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claim is substantiated by the fact that Chapman thought the expression either original or striking enough to imitate or ridiculous enough to parody . It is difficult to be absolutely certain that a word or phrase is being used in a new ...
claim is substantiated by the fact that Chapman thought the expression either original or striking enough to imitate or ridiculous enough to parody . It is difficult to be absolutely certain that a word or phrase is being used in a new ...
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Here Fisher agrees with Erasmus , who had written in 1516 a statement which sums up his attitude toward the expression of all the great writers of antiquity , pagan and Christian : “ Jerome never sinks so low as not to be more elegant ...
Here Fisher agrees with Erasmus , who had written in 1516 a statement which sums up his attitude toward the expression of all the great writers of antiquity , pagan and Christian : “ Jerome never sinks so low as not to be more elegant ...
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