Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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... perhaps in few cases for publication exactly as they stood , were collected together and found to be in disorder , or were allowed to fall into disorder in the course of searching through them . The editor , Sir Kenelm Digby , then ...
... perhaps in few cases for publication exactly as they stood , were collected together and found to be in disorder , or were allowed to fall into disorder in the course of searching through them . The editor , Sir Kenelm Digby , then ...
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... perhaps , he is called barren , dull , lean , a poor writer , or by what contumelious word can come in their cheeks , by these men who , without labour , judgment , knowledge , or almost sense , are received or preferred before him . He ...
... perhaps , he is called barren , dull , lean , a poor writer , or by what contumelious word can come in their cheeks , by these men who , without labour , judgment , knowledge , or almost sense , are received or preferred before him . He ...
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... perhaps , with a hint of prudery and priggishness , acted as an incitement to Jonson to dazzle and shock him with a display of sophistication . Much of what was said in rhetorical emphasis , and out of sheer high spirits , as well as a ...
... perhaps , with a hint of prudery and priggishness , acted as an incitement to Jonson to dazzle and shock him with a display of sophistication . Much of what was said in rhetorical emphasis , and out of sheer high spirits , as well as a ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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