Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 106
... classical ideal of art ; a lyrical verse inspired by a romantic ideal ; and a verse which , whether it be dramatic , epigrammatic , satirical , narratival , or descriptive , has , as a primary consideration , " body " or good sense ...
... classical ideal of art ; a lyrical verse inspired by a romantic ideal ; and a verse which , whether it be dramatic , epigrammatic , satirical , narratival , or descriptive , has , as a primary consideration , " body " or good sense ...
Pagina 117
... classical lines . Moreover Jonson's Discoveries , like his lyrics , consist largely of free translations from Greek and Latin . But his originality in criticism , as in poetry , is an orig- inality of absorption and comprehension which ...
... classical lines . Moreover Jonson's Discoveries , like his lyrics , consist largely of free translations from Greek and Latin . But his originality in criticism , as in poetry , is an orig- inality of absorption and comprehension which ...
Pagina 131
... classical poetry or modern thought on classical thought , and his own attitude to his writing is well suggested by the various mottoes he used : Tanquam Explorata was the phrase inscribed on the books in his library , and he told ...
... classical poetry or modern thought on classical thought , and his own attitude to his writing is well suggested by the various mottoes he used : Tanquam Explorata was the phrase inscribed on the books in his library , and he told ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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