Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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... critical , section of the volume , to follow Horace his Art of Poetrie and the English Grammar ; just as the Sad Shep- herd appears to have been added to the fourth , or dramatic section , after the Magnetic Lady and the Tale of a Tub ...
... critical , section of the volume , to follow Horace his Art of Poetrie and the English Grammar ; just as the Sad Shep- herd appears to have been added to the fourth , or dramatic section , after the Magnetic Lady and the Tale of a Tub ...
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... critical judgments of the arts ought to be based . These extracts , widely dispersed through the Discoveries as printed in the folio , can be assembled in several possible se- quences so as to reveal a train of thought running through ...
... critical judgments of the arts ought to be based . These extracts , widely dispersed through the Discoveries as printed in the folio , can be assembled in several possible se- quences so as to reveal a train of thought running through ...
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... critical ideas , but to embody in words the underlying classical conception of truth and beauty of which both his critical theories and his moral beliefs were products . In this he seems to me unique among the poets of his day , for in ...
... critical ideas , but to embody in words the underlying classical conception of truth and beauty of which both his critical theories and his moral beliefs were products . In this he seems to me unique among the poets of his day , for in ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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