Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors, Volumen1Reeves & Turner, 1884 Includes parodies of Tennyson, Longfellow, Bret Harte, Thomas Hood, Swinburne, Browning, Shakespeare, Milton, Poe, Shelley, Cowper, Coleridge, Herrick, Carroll, Lever, Lover, Burns, Scott, Goldsmith, Kingsley, Byron and many others. |
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... verse , which are valuable to the student , will for the first time be methodically arranged , annotated , and published in a cheap and accessible form . WALTER HAMILTON . 64 , BROMFELDE ROAD , CLAPHAM , LONDON , S.W. December , 1884 ...
... verse , which are valuable to the student , will for the first time be methodically arranged , annotated , and published in a cheap and accessible form . WALTER HAMILTON . 64 , BROMFELDE ROAD , CLAPHAM , LONDON , S.W. December , 1884 ...
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... original errs in sentimental affectation , so much the better for the parodist . Thus many of Tom Moore's best known songs are mere windy platitudes in very musical verse , which afford excellent and legitimate materials for.
... original errs in sentimental affectation , so much the better for the parodist . Thus many of Tom Moore's best known songs are mere windy platitudes in very musical verse , which afford excellent and legitimate materials for.
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musical verse , which afford excellent and legitimate materials for ridicule . The nearer the original diction is preserved , and the fewer the alterations needed to produce a totally opposite meaning , or ridiculous contrast , the more ...
musical verse , which afford excellent and legitimate materials for ridicule . The nearer the original diction is preserved , and the fewer the alterations needed to produce a totally opposite meaning , or ridiculous contrast , the more ...
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... verse , and the most remarkable paper amongst them is the following droll poem on Timbuctoo , which appeared on the 30th ... verses on Timbuctoo . I thought , Sir , it would be a pity that such a poem should be lost to the world ; and ...
... verse , and the most remarkable paper amongst them is the following droll poem on Timbuctoo , which appeared on the 30th ... verses on Timbuctoo . I thought , Sir , it would be a pity that such a poem should be lost to the world ; and ...
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... a pet poodle with ribbons of blue , And whistle a song to the Queen's cockatoo , And scribble of verses remarkably few , And at evening empty a bottle or two ; Quaffingly , quaffingly ! ' Tis I would be The Laureate bold , With 5.
... a pet poodle with ribbons of blue , And whistle a song to the Queen's cockatoo , And scribble of verses remarkably few , And at evening empty a bottle or two ; Quaffingly , quaffingly ! ' Tis I would be The Laureate bold , With 5.
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Términos y frases comunes
A. C. Swinburne Alfred Tennyson Beware bill Boreäna break Bret Harte Brigade brow call me early Captain Falcon cold cried curse dance dark dead dear Dray dream dreary drink Dyspepsia eyes fair feel Filcher Funny Folks Galah gone Hail to thee hair hand head hear heard heart hurried imitation Kottabos Lady Clara Laureate's light Locksley Hall London Longfellow look Lord maiden Metcalfe and Son morning mother never night o'er Ozokerit parody Peers play poem Poet Laureate Punch Queen rink round sang shout sigh Sir John Moore Six Hundred sleep smile Song Song of Hiawatha soul stood sweet talk tears tell There's things Thomas Hood thou thought thundered to-morrow Tobacco smoke town turned Twas Vere de Vere verses voice wake walk Wather weary Whilst wondered words