Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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... concerned , and so provided us with the inappropriate headings , of which an example is Morbi , for a note2 whose first line makes figurative mention of diseases , but which is really concerned with the retention of minor errors in ...
... concerned , and so provided us with the inappropriate headings , of which an example is Morbi , for a note2 whose first line makes figurative mention of diseases , but which is really concerned with the retention of minor errors in ...
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... concerned with the art of painting . The passage which immediately follows that on painting seems to me , on the other hand , to form a complete and shapely little essay on Flatterers , 15 peculiarly interesting because it is so free of ...
... concerned with the art of painting . The passage which immediately follows that on painting seems to me , on the other hand , to form a complete and shapely little essay on Flatterers , 15 peculiarly interesting because it is so free of ...
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... concern to maintain standards in an age which Jon- son sees as decadent , which sharpens his criticism everywhere ... concerned to maintain a scale of values in literary ap- preciation , in defiance of the world's indifference , and ...
... concern to maintain standards in an age which Jon- son sees as decadent , which sharpens his criticism everywhere ... concerned to maintain a scale of values in literary ap- preciation , in defiance of the world's indifference , and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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