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is humorously conveyed in theironicregisters of the short poem
in this early poetry anironictransformation of clichés often humorously
more poignant as well asironicwhen a few lines after
more poignant as well asironicwhen a few lines after
colonial service also provides anironiccameo of anglo indian colonial
icon and a genuine nonironicacknowledgement of his achievement in
rhyming couplets little employs anironicregister and the persona of
100 years it would beironicif prejudice and ignorance meant
with the reader overtaking theironicmodesty and conscious self reduction
time directing her reader throughironicregister and image towards what
such a work it isironicto note that our perception
they are accompanied by anironicperspective directed towards jamie s
individual departments it is deeplyironicthat the census which seeks
this brief pause in herironicpresentation little returns to her
this is an erotic andironiccounter seduction poem energetically communicated
i think s a touchironicreally er and i think
on countdown disco weekends anironictouch her being a mischievous
in britain it ll beironicif you re getting the
conditioned to consider womanly anironicand humorous literary subtext comes
gordon s repertoire it isironicthat when the ballads began
the back wall stating inironiccross stitch a room is
s debate it is ratherironicthat there will not be
well as english in deliveringironicdisdain buckie where i was
yeah m762: and it sironicisn t it because as
this it struck me asironicthat alice knight had gone
that s that was theironicm608: did the six of

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