This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... mockery of this Sogliardo ramping to gentility , of this Poet - Ape who made " each man's wit his own . " Or , better still , it had been- as he planned now - to insert in the very thing ... mocking ambiguities , the asserted authorship 46.
... mockery of this Sogliardo ramping to gentility , of this Poet - Ape who made " each man's wit his own . " Or , better still , it had been- as he planned now - to insert in the very thing ... mocking ambiguities , the asserted authorship 46.
Pagina 45
... mocking double talk . But a question first arises . Why should this be ? Why should Jonson have deviated so far from ... mocked at his playwright pretentions to literary merit ; but he and Shakespeare had always remained associates . Now ...
... mocking double talk . But a question first arises . Why should this be ? Why should Jonson have deviated so far from ... mocked at his playwright pretentions to literary merit ; but he and Shakespeare had always remained associates . Now ...
Pagina 46
... mockery of this Sogliardo ramping to gentility , of this Poet - Ape who made " each man's wit his own . " Or , better still , it had been- as he planned now - to insert in the very thing ... mocking ambiguities , the asserted authorship 46.
... mockery of this Sogliardo ramping to gentility , of this Poet - Ape who made " each man's wit his own . " Or , better still , it had been- as he planned now - to insert in the very thing ... mocking ambiguities , the asserted authorship 46.
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THE FACT OF THE MATTER | 9 |
To the memory of my beloved | 65 |
And though thou hadst small Latin and less | 78 |
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