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Hudibras - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rud Hud Hudibras - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rud Hud Hudibras ( Welsh: Run baladr bras ) was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Leil and ruled during a civil war. During the waning ...
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A critique of Samuel Butler's satirical poem 'Hudibras' ... Samuel Butler And 'Hudibras'* by Ian Jack; Lecturer in English, the University of Cambridge (1957) ... The title is not the only thing about Hudibras which reminds one of The Faerie Queene. In its whole conception and organization Butler's poem has affinities...
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Hudibras In Three Parts; Written In The Time Of The Late Wars By Samuel Butler ... Part I Canto 1 Part I Canto 2 Part I Canto 3 Part II Canto 1 Part II Canto 2 Part II Canto 3 Part III Canto 1 Part III Canto 2 Part III Canto 3 Hudibras to Sidrophel Hudibras to His Lady Lady's Answer Glossary The Author's Life Site Menu...
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Hudibras excerpt from the poem by Samuel Butler ... Hudibras, Part I (excerpts) by Samuel Butler ; THE ARGUMENT OF THE FIRST CANTO; Sir Hudibras his passing worth, The manner how he sallied forth; His arms and equipage are shown; His horse's virtues, and his own.
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Samuel Butler wrote the mock heroic poem Hudibras, a satire on Puritanisn, in octosyllabic couple, inspired by the 17th century spanish novel Don Quijote, the first part of Hudibras was apparently on sale by the end of 1662, but the first edition, published anonymously, is dated 1663. Its immediate succes resulted in...
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Butler, Samuel (1612-1680); Hudibras. Part 2. Hudibras : the second part / by the author of the first. London : Printed by T.R. for John Martyn and James Allestry, 1664. ... The second part of Samuel Butler's famous burlesque Hudibras is an elaborate satire on magic. The hero, Sir Hudibras, who consults the...
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