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Which text uses the word travesty in its traditional sense?
In 1687, John Phillips published a controversial English translation of
Cervantes's Don Quixote. Phillips's translation, a travesty of the original
story, was filled with vulgar humor.
John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost was first published in 1667. It's a
travesty that only thirty-three pages of the original manuscript have
survived.
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