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Pagina 14
... practices of others , but in permanent values which are simul- taneously moral and aesthetic . His emphasis on such things as " body " in writing , perspicuity , conscious effort and diligent practice , the mean as nearer the truth than ...
... practices of others , but in permanent values which are simul- taneously moral and aesthetic . His emphasis on such things as " body " in writing , perspicuity , conscious effort and diligent practice , the mean as nearer the truth than ...
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... practice , he could not help being as much a moralist and social re- former as he was a literary critic . Writing was his special ac- tivity , and he conceives himself as performing for literature a work analogous to Bacon's work for ...
... practice , he could not help being as much a moralist and social re- former as he was a literary critic . Writing was his special ac- tivity , and he conceives himself as performing for literature a work analogous to Bacon's work for ...
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... practice being to give it diminution of credit by lessen- ing the professors ' estimation and making the age afraid of their liberty ; and the age is grown so tender of her fame as she calls all writings aspersions . That is the state ...
... practice being to give it diminution of credit by lessen- ing the professors ' estimation and making the age afraid of their liberty ; and the age is grown so tender of her fame as she calls all writings aspersions . That is the state ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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