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Pagina x
... Jonson's famous tribute, fair enough, is misleading. “he was not of an age, but for all time!” In fact, Shakespeare both transcends his age and takes its pressure. The age, like our own, was more or less myopic, and its vision of things ...
... Jonson's famous tribute, fair enough, is misleading. “he was not of an age, but for all time!” In fact, Shakespeare both transcends his age and takes its pressure. The age, like our own, was more or less myopic, and its vision of things ...
Pagina xxxii
... Jonson's famous tribute, fair enough, is misleading. "He was not of an age, but for all time!" Shakespeare, who transcends his age, also takes its pressure, revealing this in his life and work. Remote in the dark backward of time ...
... Jonson's famous tribute, fair enough, is misleading. "He was not of an age, but for all time!" Shakespeare, who transcends his age, also takes its pressure, revealing this in his life and work. Remote in the dark backward of time ...
Pagina 2
... Jonson. He had his proper start in life, "born anew of water and the Holy Ghost." The record identifies the priest who baptized him, and the church has the bowl in which he was dipped — three times, as prescribed by the Book of Common ...
... Jonson. He had his proper start in life, "born anew of water and the Holy Ghost." The record identifies the priest who baptized him, and the church has the bowl in which he was dipped — three times, as prescribed by the Book of Common ...
Pagina 3
... Jonson's phrase in his poem prefaced to the First Folio of 1623. Shakespeare's plays not being true confessions, the likeness is skewed, as with those cunning pictures — "perspectives," he calls them — which when looked at straight on ...
... Jonson's phrase in his poem prefaced to the First Folio of 1623. Shakespeare's plays not being true confessions, the likeness is skewed, as with those cunning pictures — "perspectives," he calls them — which when looked at straight on ...
Pagina 10
... Jonson said she had an impenetrable hymen. Likely a scary childhood spent in her father's court, death on women, inclined her to keep her distance from men. She enjoyed teasing them, though, and even at sixty-five, wrinkled with age ...
... Jonson said she had an impenetrable hymen. Likely a scary childhood spent in her father's court, death on women, inclined her to keep her distance from men. She enjoyed teasing them, though, and even at sixty-five, wrinkled with age ...
Inhoudsopgave
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Shadows of Himself | 79 |
WildGoose Chase | 107 |
A Motley to the View | 136 |
For Ted and Lloyd St Antoine | 155 |
The Dyers Hand | 163 |
Index | 195 |
Sailing to Illyria 65 | 65 |
Fools of Nature 101 | 101 |
PR2894 F65 2007 | 106 |
Treason in the Blood 134 | 134 |
The Wine of Life 160 | 160 |
Bravest at the Last 188 | 188 |
Unpathed Waters Undreamed Shores | 217 |
Journeys End | 247 |
Includes bibliographical references and index | 1 |
The Revolution of the Times 34 | 34 |
Index | 281 |
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