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Pagina 17
... body of consistent critical thought , the study of which is essential to the understanding of Jonson's mind and art , and which con- stitutes it a work of major significance in the history of Eng- lish criticism . Moreover it has , even ...
... body of consistent critical thought , the study of which is essential to the understanding of Jonson's mind and art , and which con- stitutes it a work of major significance in the history of Eng- lish criticism . Moreover it has , even ...
Pagina 88
... body of the state , which commonly is the school of men . The poet is the nearest borderer upon the orator , and ex- presseth all his virtues , though he be tied more to numbers : is his equal in ornament and above him in his strengths ...
... body of the state , which commonly is the school of men . The poet is the nearest borderer upon the orator , and ex- presseth all his virtues , though he be tied more to numbers : is his equal in ornament and above him in his strengths ...
Pagina 106
... body " or good sense , and makes a direct appeal to the intellect , as well as to the emotions and the imagination . The first and third are closely related , as products of the same system of thought and feeling , but it is unusual for ...
... body " or good sense , and makes a direct appeal to the intellect , as well as to the emotions and the imagination . The first and third are closely related , as products of the same system of thought and feeling , but it is unusual for ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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