Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... print in England up to this time . The age must have thought something of these pro- ductions so to collect and publish them . It would have been a wonder if Ben Jonson had critically edited them 31 THE SEEDPOD OF CRITICISM.
... print in England up to this time . The age must have thought something of these pro- ductions so to collect and publish them . It would have been a wonder if Ben Jonson had critically edited them 31 THE SEEDPOD OF CRITICISM.
Pagina 47
... England's first judicial critic . The bulk of his running comment on his time has been , as we have seen , unhappily lost , although we hear again and again echoes of a bon mot , an anecdote and have even the delightful code of laws of ...
... England's first judicial critic . The bulk of his running comment on his time has been , as we have seen , unhappily lost , although we hear again and again echoes of a bon mot , an anecdote and have even the delightful code of laws of ...
Pagina 67
... England from the traits which characterized it in the reign of Queen Elizabeth to those which came to pre- vail under the rule of Queen Anne . The salient char- acteristics of the two ages are much too well known to call for repetition ...
... England from the traits which characterized it in the reign of Queen Elizabeth to those which came to pre- vail under the rule of Queen Anne . The salient char- acteristics of the two ages are much too well known to call for repetition ...
Pagina 68
... England in the luggage of the fascinating Frenchwoman , who afterwards became the Duchess of Portsmouth ; and how still others suppose that the whole thing was really in the air , to be caught by infection by anyone who did not draw ...
... England in the luggage of the fascinating Frenchwoman , who afterwards became the Duchess of Portsmouth ; and how still others suppose that the whole thing was really in the air , to be caught by infection by anyone who did not draw ...
Pagina 70
... England's is the greater poetry , while France possesses the superior prose ; and in the confusion or distinction of the two species of literature this difference has been explained . Poetry must be governed by the imagination , it must ...
... England's is the greater poetry , while France possesses the superior prose ; and in the confusion or distinction of the two species of literature this difference has been explained . Poetry must be governed by the imagination , it must ...
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