Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Količina 1Reeves & Turner, 1884 Includes parodies of Tennyson, Longfellow, Bret Harte, Thomas Hood, Swinburne, Browning, Shakespeare, Milton, Poe, Shelley, Cowper, Coleridge, Herrick, Carroll, Lever, Lover, Burns, Scott, Goldsmith, Kingsley, Byron and many others. |
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... original arrangement , and as it would have been monotonous to fill a whole number of sixteen pages with parodies of one short poem , such as those on " Excelsior , " or Wolfe's Ode , it became necessary to spread them over several ...
... original arrangement , and as it would have been monotonous to fill a whole number of sixteen pages with parodies of one short poem , such as those on " Excelsior , " or Wolfe's Ode , it became necessary to spread them over several ...
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INDEX . The authors of the original poems are arranged in alphabetical order ; the titles of the original poems are printed in small capitals , followed by the Parodies . Charles S. Calverley . Notice of ... ... Thomas Campbell ...
INDEX . The authors of the original poems are arranged in alphabetical order ; the titles of the original poems are printed in small capitals , followed by the Parodies . Charles S. Calverley . Notice of ... ... Thomas Campbell ...
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... original either in the subject , or treatment of the subject ; that if the original should be founded on some lofty theme , the parody may reduce it to a prosaic matter - of - fact narrative . If , on the other hand , the topic selected ...
... original either in the subject , or treatment of the subject ; that if the original should be founded on some lofty theme , the parody may reduce it to a prosaic matter - of - fact narrative . If , on the other hand , the topic selected ...
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... original diction is preserved , and the fewer the alterations needed to produce a totally opposite meaning , or ridiculous contrast , the more complete is the antithesis , the more striking is the parody ; take for instance Pope's well ...
... original diction is preserved , and the fewer the alterations needed to produce a totally opposite meaning , or ridiculous contrast , the more complete is the antithesis , the more striking is the parody ; take for instance Pope's well ...
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... original so closely : MAUD . NAY , I cannot come into the garden just now , Tho ' it vexes me much to refuse ; But I must have the next set of waltzes , I vow , With Lieutenant de Boots of the Blues . I am sure you'll be heartily ...
... original so closely : MAUD . NAY , I cannot come into the garden just now , Tho ' it vexes me much to refuse ; But I must have the next set of waltzes , I vow , With Lieutenant de Boots of the Blues . I am sure you'll be heartily ...
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Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Količina 1 Walter Hamilton Predogled ni na voljo - 1967 |
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A. C. Swinburne Alfred Tennyson Beware bill Boreäna break Bret Harte Brigade brow call me early Captain Falcon cold cried curse dance dark dead dear Dray dream dreary drink Dyspepsia eyes fair feel Filcher Funny Folks Galah gone Hail to thee hair hand head hear heard heart hurried imitation Kottabos Lady Clara Laureate's light Locksley Hall London Longfellow look Lord maiden Metcalfe and Son morning mother never night o'er Ozokerit parody Peers play poem Poet Laureate Punch Queen rink round sang shout sigh Sir John Moore Six Hundred sleep smile Song Song of Hiawatha soul stood sweet talk tears tell There's things Thomas Hood thou thought thundered to-morrow Tobacco smoke town turned Twas Vere de Vere verses voice wake walk Wather weary Whilst wondered words