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... Butler's poem has affinities with Spenser's . The parallel between the adventures of Sir Hudibras and those of the hero of each of the Books of The Faerie Queene must have been deliberate . Like one of Spenser's knights , Butler's hero ...
... Butler's poem has affinities with Spenser's . The parallel between the adventures of Sir Hudibras and those of the hero of each of the Books of The Faerie Queene must have been deliberate . Like one of Spenser's knights , Butler's hero ...
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... Butler's prose ' Characters ' would have found its niche in a comprehensive ' Anatomy of Melancholy ' . In giving his satire this wide scope Butler was following the tradi- tion of such books as Barclay's Ship of Fools and the Encomium ...
... Butler's prose ' Characters ' would have found its niche in a comprehensive ' Anatomy of Melancholy ' . In giving his satire this wide scope Butler was following the tradi- tion of such books as Barclay's Ship of Fools and the Encomium ...
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... Butler's other works make it clear that Sir William Temple's description of Rabelais as ' a Man of Excellent and Universal Learning as well at Wit ' is no less applicable to him . It follows that Butler's choice of verse and style was ...
... Butler's other works make it clear that Sir William Temple's description of Rabelais as ' a Man of Excellent and Universal Learning as well at Wit ' is no less applicable to him . It follows that Butler's choice of verse and style was ...
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