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The tragedies are affected not only by Jonson's conception of the useful truth of the history represented in them , but also by his conception of true politics . If history is to be presented as a valuable parallel to the contemporary ...
The tragedies are affected not only by Jonson's conception of the useful truth of the history represented in them , but also by his conception of true politics . If history is to be presented as a valuable parallel to the contemporary ...
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521-22 ) Perhaps even more distinctively political is the consul's appreciation of the power of patronage . Resolved on action , he determines to bribe his colleague Antony into submissive silence in lieu of cooperation : I must with ...
521-22 ) Perhaps even more distinctively political is the consul's appreciation of the power of patronage . Resolved on action , he determines to bribe his colleague Antony into submissive silence in lieu of cooperation : I must with ...
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The general import of what has been proposed here about the political nature of Jonson's tragedies can be rather quickly stated . ? The major characters are viewed in their public capacity , as representative of important political ...
The general import of what has been proposed here about the political nature of Jonson's tragedies can be rather quickly stated . ? The major characters are viewed in their public capacity , as representative of important political ...
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