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Don Juan , in its tradition of the Italian burlesque and the Italian heroic epics , allowed for both emotion and mockery , and much besides . It is this tradition of Don Juan that was in its favor , not theories behind its composition .
Don Juan , in its tradition of the Italian burlesque and the Italian heroic epics , allowed for both emotion and mockery , and much besides . It is this tradition of Don Juan that was in its favor , not theories behind its composition .
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Don Juan “ shall have twenty - four books , the legitimate number . Episodes it has , and will have , out of number ; and my spirits , good or bad , must serve for the machinery . If that be not an epic , if it be not strictly according ...
Don Juan “ shall have twenty - four books , the legitimate number . Episodes it has , and will have , out of number ; and my spirits , good or bad , must serve for the machinery . If that be not an epic , if it be not strictly according ...
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Don Juan . “ Dedication , ” st . 8 . Poetics , IX , 1 . Don Juan , can . vii , st . 2 . 24 Ibid . , can . xv , st . 19 . Memoirs . of John Murray , p . 414 . “ To the Earl of Clare , " l . 72 . Chew , Byron in England , p . 68 .
Don Juan . “ Dedication , ” st . 8 . Poetics , IX , 1 . Don Juan , can . vii , st . 2 . 24 Ibid . , can . xv , st . 19 . Memoirs . of John Murray , p . 414 . “ To the Earl of Clare , " l . 72 . Chew , Byron in England , p . 68 .
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