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In Book II the parallel is of course to the conventional heroic games , and many of the specific allusions are to Aeneid V. In Book III the action parallels the visit of Aeneas to Hades in Aeneid VI . Particular epic allusions are ...
In Book II the parallel is of course to the conventional heroic games , and many of the specific allusions are to Aeneid V. In Book III the action parallels the visit of Aeneas to Hades in Aeneid VI . Particular epic allusions are ...
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Such a " real " setting as there is in the Dunciad is most consistently apparent in Book II ; in general , fragments of the real world are assimilated into the dominant fantastic world of the poem , where they lend it solidity .
Such a " real " setting as there is in the Dunciad is most consistently apparent in Book II ; in general , fragments of the real world are assimilated into the dominant fantastic world of the poem , where they lend it solidity .
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Dulness in literature , " but the fortunes of civilization in the course of the history of the world ; Book III thus leads up to Book IV . Nor is it correct to assume that there is absolutely no ludicrous element in Book IV .
Dulness in literature , " but the fortunes of civilization in the course of the history of the world ; Book III thus leads up to Book IV . Nor is it correct to assume that there is absolutely no ludicrous element in Book IV .
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
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SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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