Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy: Essays in Dramatic RhetoricHuntington Library, 1978 - 351 strán (strany) |
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... epigram " To my Muse " ( lxv ) describes his dismay when he finds that his muse has betrayed him into praising a noble lord who did not deserve the honor . This false vision caused him to commit fierce idolatry ; he would rather live in ...
... epigram " To my Muse " ( lxv ) describes his dismay when he finds that his muse has betrayed him into praising a noble lord who did not deserve the honor . This false vision caused him to commit fierce idolatry ; he would rather live in ...
Strana 168
... epigram " To My Muse , " the poet commits " fierce idolatry " to a great image when he praises a worthless lord . In ... epigrams or masques . In the early scenes , inflated dialogue generates rising expecta- tions , and these thrust the ...
... epigram " To My Muse , " the poet commits " fierce idolatry " to a great image when he praises a worthless lord . In ... epigrams or masques . In the early scenes , inflated dialogue generates rising expecta- tions , and these thrust the ...
Strana 251
... epigram on the hero of " The Famous Voyage , " Sir Ralph Shelton ( cxix ) , suggests the same kind of moral outlook , praising Shelton's way of living in a vulgar world . Jonson admires Shelton for his judgment and his daring , courage ...
... epigram on the hero of " The Famous Voyage , " Sir Ralph Shelton ( cxix ) , suggests the same kind of moral outlook , praising Shelton's way of living in a vulgar world . Jonson admires Shelton for his judgment and his daring , courage ...
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Jonson Shakespeare and the Divided Audience | 1 |
Dissimulation and Symbiosis | 24 |
Comedy of Admiration | 35 |
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action actors admiration appears audience Bartholomew beauty becomes beginning better called characters comedy comes comic common compass court critics delight describes dialogue drama dream effect Elizabethan English epigram eyes face Fair feelings figure finally fools force give hand heart hope human Humor idea ideal imagination imitation important interpretation John Jonson keep kind Lady language later learned less light lines live look lovers Lyly masque matter meaning mind mock moral nature never perfect perhaps Plautus play pleasure poems poet poetry praise present reason remarks Revels rhetoric Sapho satire says scene seems seen sense Shakespeare similar social soul speak speech spirit stage style suggest theater theory things thought true truth turn understand virtue Volpone wants whole wonder