Ben Jonson and Self-love: The Subtlest Maze of AllUniversity of Missouri Press, 1990 - 151 strán (strany) Despite an inauspicious origin as the adopted son of a London bricklayer and such misadventures as imprisonment for murder, Ben Jonson rose to prominence in England's literary scene at the beginning of the 17th century. Even in an age of versatile literary figures, Jonson's life as actor, playwright, poet, critic, translator and scholar was a remarkable one. |
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... better means with which to “ instruct men in the best reason of living . " In the light of such a purpose , the artist's obsession is to genius near allied . The “ nar- rowness " of which Wilson complains is also the source of Jonson's ...
... better means with which to “ instruct men in the best reason of living . " In the light of such a purpose , the artist's obsession is to genius near allied . The “ nar- rowness " of which Wilson complains is also the source of Jonson's ...
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... better to perceive the complexity of their relation , the energies existing between them . But Volpone's and Mosca's proposed “ pastoral ” vision is just the reverse , retaining the objects ( children , parents , friends , money , and ...
... better to perceive the complexity of their relation , the energies existing between them . But Volpone's and Mosca's proposed “ pastoral ” vision is just the reverse , retaining the objects ( children , parents , friends , money , and ...
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... better is his subject . Here as nowhere else in his works , he is concerned to do justice to both better and worse . The better , the " good and great names " to be led forth by Pembroke , we have already noticed , but the dedication ...
... better is his subject . Here as nowhere else in his works , he is concerned to do justice to both better and worse . The better , the " good and great names " to be led forth by Pembroke , we have already noticed , but the dedication ...
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Of Nature in Men | 1 |
Volpone the Lover | 21 |
Epic and Epigram | 45 |
Autorské práva | |
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