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... squire Ralph , even the Knight's horse , are all closely related to the characters similarly placed in the romance of Don Quixote . But the extravagances of Don Quixote are those of a really noble mind , whilst Hudibras has no redeeming ...
... squire Ralph , even the Knight's horse , are all closely related to the characters similarly placed in the romance of Don Quixote . But the extravagances of Don Quixote are those of a really noble mind , whilst Hudibras has no redeeming ...
Page xv
... Squire argues to the Knight ; and the Royalists , exultant in the Restoration , and with the events of the war fresh in their memories , would understand and relish the point of the satire . In fact Butler's fame , though justly due in ...
... Squire argues to the Knight ; and the Royalists , exultant in the Restoration , and with the events of the war fresh in their memories , would understand and relish the point of the satire . In fact Butler's fame , though justly due in ...
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... Squire are united against the common enemy , but never fail in the absence of that enemy to fall to wrangling with each other . Here is the struggle between the Puritans and Independents which , with the common enmity of both to the ...
... Squire are united against the common enemy , but never fail in the absence of that enemy to fall to wrangling with each other . Here is the struggle between the Puritans and Independents which , with the common enmity of both to the ...
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... Squire and Knight , because in Butler's time these 1 The student who desires to look into these questions for himself , and make himself acquainted with their history , will find benefit from the following amongst other works ...
... Squire and Knight , because in Butler's time these 1 The student who desires to look into these questions for himself , and make himself acquainted with their history , will find benefit from the following amongst other works ...
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... Squire he had , whose name was Ralph , That in th ' adventure went his half . Though writers , for more stately tone , 460 Do call him Ralpho , ' tis all one ; And when we can , with metre safe , We'll call him so , if not , plain Ralph ...
... Squire he had , whose name was Ralph , That in th ' adventure went his half . Though writers , for more stately tone , 460 Do call him Ralpho , ' tis all one ; And when we can , with metre safe , We'll call him so , if not , plain Ralph ...
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