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Pagina 4
... Epigram X , To my Lord Ignorant : 7 “ Hee is upbraydingly call'd a Poet , as if it were a most contemptible Nickname . But the Professors ( indeed ) have made the learning cheape . Rayling , and tinckling Rimers , whose Writings the ...
... Epigram X , To my Lord Ignorant : 7 “ Hee is upbraydingly call'd a Poet , as if it were a most contemptible Nickname . But the Professors ( indeed ) have made the learning cheape . Rayling , and tinckling Rimers , whose Writings the ...
Pagina 8
... epigram- matic verse or dramatic blank verse according to the plan we know Jonson often followed : many examples can be found in 17 Lines 60-64 . his plays and poems of versification from Latin originals , 8 TIMBER , OR DISCOVERIES.
... epigram- matic verse or dramatic blank verse according to the plan we know Jonson often followed : many examples can be found in 17 Lines 60-64 . his plays and poems of versification from Latin originals , 8 TIMBER , OR DISCOVERIES.
Pagina 127
... epigram and a narrative ; and to the profane implications of Donne's First Anniversary . Where he refers to poetry in general he speaks as the habitual critic , concerned to maintain a scale of values in literary ap- preciation , in ...
... epigram and a narrative ; and to the profane implications of Donne's First Anniversary . Where he refers to poetry in general he speaks as the habitual critic , concerned to maintain a scale of values in literary ap- preciation , in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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