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BEN JONSON'S TRAGIC POEMS By RALPH NASH If Jonson's tragedies are to be given their due , they need to be read without much thought of comparison with more universally popular tragedies of the period . This is not merely to admit that ...
BEN JONSON'S TRAGIC POEMS By RALPH NASH If Jonson's tragedies are to be given their due , they need to be read without much thought of comparison with more universally popular tragedies of the period . This is not merely to admit that ...
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42 forcefully with the question whether tragedy must of its own inner necessity be centered upon the individual , the hero . Jonson has attempted to deny this , by centering the drama upon the political nature of man , and the boldness ...
42 forcefully with the question whether tragedy must of its own inner necessity be centered upon the individual , the hero . Jonson has attempted to deny this , by centering the drama upon the political nature of man , and the boldness ...
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and Catiline is the feeling that this is a kind of tragedy that the Renaissance ought logically to produce . From the point of view to which one is driven in attempting to understand and sympathize with these plays , one may feel that ...
and Catiline is the feeling that this is a kind of tragedy that the Renaissance ought logically to produce . From the point of view to which one is driven in attempting to understand and sympathize with these plays , one may feel that ...
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