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Studies in Philology Volume XXXVIII APRIL , 1941 Number 2 THE MEDICAL CONCEPT IN ENGLISH RENAISSANCE SATIRIC THEORY : ITS POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS AND IMPLICATIONS By MARY CLAIRE RANDOLPH No reader of English satire in the Renaissance can ...
Studies in Philology Volume XXXVIII APRIL , 1941 Number 2 THE MEDICAL CONCEPT IN ENGLISH RENAISSANCE SATIRIC THEORY : ITS POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS AND IMPLICATIONS By MARY CLAIRE RANDOLPH No reader of English satire in the Renaissance can ...
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And so it does — sermon , sonnet , tragedy , comedy , epigram and satire.26 In the case of satire , however , all critical definitions of the genre and all critical and exegetical statements concerning its functions , methods , and ...
And so it does — sermon , sonnet , tragedy , comedy , epigram and satire.26 In the case of satire , however , all critical definitions of the genre and all critical and exegetical statements concerning its functions , methods , and ...
Pagina 139
north of him and to Ireland on the westward to learn at first hand the ferocity of Celtic satire . The virulence and force of the Scottish flytings and pasquils and the incantatory powers of the Highland Madge Wildfires ( at some ...
north of him and to Ireland on the westward to learn at first hand the ferocity of Celtic satire . The virulence and force of the Scottish flytings and pasquils and the incantatory powers of the Highland Madge Wildfires ( at some ...
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