Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy: Essays in Dramatic RhetoricHuntington Library, 1978 - 351 strán (strany) |
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... poems ) will bear out his contention that both praise and blame are essential to his art.5 The epigrams , more often than not , present men as models for approval , figures by which the rest of the world is judged . He praises " many ...
... poems ) will bear out his contention that both praise and blame are essential to his art.5 The epigrams , more often than not , present men as models for approval , figures by which the rest of the world is judged . He praises " many ...
Strana 231
... poems to swell the volume ( and to add to printing costs that Coryat paid ) . Many of the poems ridicule Coryat with mock encomium , Jonson's being conspicuous . There are also marginal notes sprinkled through the dedicatory verses that ...
... poems to swell the volume ( and to add to printing costs that Coryat paid ) . Many of the poems ridicule Coryat with mock encomium , Jonson's being conspicuous . There are also marginal notes sprinkled through the dedicatory verses that ...
Strana 338
... poem is in my essay on " The Selective Principle in Jonson's Shorter Poems , ” Criticism , 8 ( 1966 ) , 64-74 , but I did not mention the possible echo of Ovid in " Oh could I lose all father now , " nor does Simpson cite it . 13 ...
... poem is in my essay on " The Selective Principle in Jonson's Shorter Poems , ” Criticism , 8 ( 1966 ) , 64-74 , but I did not mention the possible echo of Ovid in " Oh could I lose all father now , " nor does Simpson cite it . 13 ...
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Jonson Shakespeare and the Divided Audience | 1 |
Dissimulation and Symbiosis | 24 |
Comedy of Admiration | 35 |
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