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26 Fourth Book and also upon the resonances which the more consistently serious imaginative design of that Book strikes in what had been written earlier . The " sublimity " noted by Dr. Leavis is concentrated most thickly in the ...
26 Fourth Book and also upon the resonances which the more consistently serious imaginative design of that Book strikes in what had been written earlier . The " sublimity " noted by Dr. Leavis is concentrated most thickly in the ...
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Studies in Book I of Juvenal , " Yale Classical Studies , XV ( 1957 ) , 33-90 . 2 III , 235-240 . ... the 1743 version of the poem in four books , with Cibber rather than Theobald as King of the Dunces . Even more recent critics who ...
Studies in Book I of Juvenal , " Yale Classical Studies , XV ( 1957 ) , 33-90 . 2 III , 235-240 . ... the 1743 version of the poem in four books , with Cibber rather than Theobald as King of the Dunces . Even more recent critics who ...
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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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