Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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... intended , it would seem , for the instruction of the young ; third , a miscel- laneous assortment of scraps of moral wisdom ; fourth , a short treatise , or the fragments of a longer one , on statecraft or good government ; fifth , a ...
... intended , it would seem , for the instruction of the young ; third , a miscel- laneous assortment of scraps of moral wisdom ; fourth , a short treatise , or the fragments of a longer one , on statecraft or good government ; fifth , a ...
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... intended , as has been suggested , merely to fix in the memory , or preserve for reference , notable formulations of the moral sentiments Jonson found peculiarly appealing ; but in view of the care , skill , and imaginative en- ergy ...
... intended , as has been suggested , merely to fix in the memory , or preserve for reference , notable formulations of the moral sentiments Jonson found peculiarly appealing ; but in view of the care , skill , and imaginative en- ergy ...
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... intended as the basis for a fuller written work or for a series of lectures of a formal sort on the accepted theories of art . Illustrative quota- tions are collected under the various heads , which are framed as questions , and at one ...
... intended as the basis for a fuller written work or for a series of lectures of a formal sort on the accepted theories of art . Illustrative quota- tions are collected under the various heads , which are framed as questions , and at one ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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