Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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... 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 . Whether this was precisely what ...
... 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 . Whether this was precisely what ...
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... follow him till he grow very he , or so like him as the copy may be mistaken for the principal — not as a creature that swallows what it takes in crude , raw , or undi- gested , but that feeds with an appetite , and hath a stomach to ...
... follow him till he grow very he , or so like him as the copy may be mistaken for the principal — not as a creature that swallows what it takes in crude , raw , or undi- gested , but that feeds with an appetite , and hath a stomach to ...
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... Spenserian facility and Petrarchian affectation . 40 Conversations with Drummond of Hawthornden 41 Conversations with Drummond of Hawthornden To follow out exhaustively the influence of Jonson's style on 120 TIMBER , OR DISCOVERIES.
... Spenserian facility and Petrarchian affectation . 40 Conversations with Drummond of Hawthornden 41 Conversations with Drummond of Hawthornden To follow out exhaustively the influence of Jonson's style on 120 TIMBER , OR DISCOVERIES.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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