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Irrision

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Ir`ri´sion
n.1.The act of laughing at another; derision.
This being spoken scepticè, or by way of irrision.
- Chapman.


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Don Quijote pretende ser un heroe (protagonista epico) que resulta un antiheroe (provoca la risa), el cual no obstante sera redimido, mediante su vuelta a la cordura, y por ende supera el convencionalismo antiguo que exigia su irrision.
Contrariamente, Febres lo reconoce como noble: "responde con bondad y sacrificio a la irrision y crueldad" (106).
62, read also Jn and Mt; he finds a number of parallels in sequence, and he thinks that the so-called catholic epistles (1, 2Pt; 1, 2, 3Jn) include references to Petronius when they speak of irrision and blasphemia.
 
 
 
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