Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy: Essays in Dramatic RhetoricHuntington Library, 1978 - 351 strán (strany) |
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Essays in Dramatic Rhetoric Lester A. Beaurline. II . JONSON'S INTEREST IN MOCK HEROICS The playful possibilities of mock form came to Jonson early in his career , although he used it sparingly until his middle period . The unfortunate ...
Essays in Dramatic Rhetoric Lester A. Beaurline. II . JONSON'S INTEREST IN MOCK HEROICS The playful possibilities of mock form came to Jonson early in his career , although he used it sparingly until his middle period . The unfortunate ...
Strana 233
... mock - epic inclinations should also be understood in connection with Chapman's Homer . Jonson apparently worked on Bartholomew Fair in 1614 ( acted October 31 , 1614 , at the Hope and at court November 1 ) , and later on he may have ...
... mock - epic inclinations should also be understood in connection with Chapman's Homer . Jonson apparently worked on Bartholomew Fair in 1614 ( acted October 31 , 1614 , at the Hope and at court November 1 ) , and later on he may have ...
Strana 343
... mock praise , 26 : On Copia of Words , 195-96 ; The Praise of Folly , 217 , 321 , 329 Erected confidence , 15. 25. 115. 122 . 268 , 273-74 Erected wit , 115 ; Sidney on , 57 Essex , Frances , countess of . 326 Essex , Robert Devereaux ...
... mock praise , 26 : On Copia of Words , 195-96 ; The Praise of Folly , 217 , 321 , 329 Erected confidence , 15. 25. 115. 122 . 268 , 273-74 Erected wit , 115 ; Sidney on , 57 Essex , Frances , countess of . 326 Essex , Robert Devereaux ...
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