Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy: Essays in Dramatic RhetoricHuntington Library, 1978 - 351 strán (strany) |
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... Johnson ( a man sensible enough of his own abilities ) was often heard to say , that they were examples fitter for admiration than for parallel . " 8 Jonson did not try to equal Marlowe , but to turn his extravagance to comic use in ...
... Johnson ( a man sensible enough of his own abilities ) was often heard to say , that they were examples fitter for admiration than for parallel . " 8 Jonson did not try to equal Marlowe , but to turn his extravagance to comic use in ...
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... Johnson . " 3 ) Myrth Waferer ( a nice pseudonym ) , An Apologie for Daniel Featley Against the Calumnie of one S. E. in respect of his Conference with Doctor Smith ( 1634 ) , STC 24930. This contains an especially humane and effective ...
... Johnson . " 3 ) Myrth Waferer ( a nice pseudonym ) , An Apologie for Daniel Featley Against the Calumnie of one S. E. in respect of his Conference with Doctor Smith ( 1634 ) , STC 24930. This contains an especially humane and effective ...
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... Johnson on , 27-28 , 271 Gypsies Metamorphosed , The , " Blessing of King's Senses , " 293-97 . 337n30 Haddington Masque , The , 126 , 322 Haec - Vir or The Womanish Man , 324 Hall , Peter , 89 : director A Midsummer Night's Dream , 99 ...
... Johnson on , 27-28 , 271 Gypsies Metamorphosed , The , " Blessing of King's Senses , " 293-97 . 337n30 Haddington Masque , The , 126 , 322 Haec - Vir or The Womanish Man , 324 Hall , Peter , 89 : director A Midsummer Night's Dream , 99 ...
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Jonson Shakespeare and the Divided Audience | 1 |
Dissimulation and Symbiosis | 24 |
Comedy of Admiration | 35 |
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