Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 43
... poem . " To the mem- ory of my beloved author the Master William Shake- speare and what he hath left us " because I know - to perpetuate an Irish bull — that only those who have never really read it can possibly object to reading it ...
... poem . " To the mem- ory of my beloved author the Master William Shake- speare and what he hath left us " because I know - to perpetuate an Irish bull — that only those who have never really read it can possibly object to reading it ...
Pagina 45
... poem con- cludes with this burst of eloquence in which I doubt not that you will discern sundry familiar quotations : Sweet swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear , And make those flights upon the banks ...
... poem con- cludes with this burst of eloquence in which I doubt not that you will discern sundry familiar quotations : Sweet swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear , And make those flights upon the banks ...
Pagina 47
... poem which we have just discussed and which Jonson carefully signed . Importance is to be attached to Jonson's opinions , be it repeated , because he was the critical dictator of his age with scarcely a voice to dissent ; and because ...
... poem which we have just discussed and which Jonson carefully signed . Importance is to be attached to Jonson's opinions , be it repeated , because he was the critical dictator of his age with scarcely a voice to dissent ; and because ...
Pagina 63
... merely in detail and transi- tion , like the " links . . . bright and even " of The Faery Queen , but a sense of the entire poem in its re- lation to its parts . This sense involves brevity and 63 JONSON AND THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
... merely in detail and transi- tion , like the " links . . . bright and even " of The Faery Queen , but a sense of the entire poem in its re- lation to its parts . This sense involves brevity and 63 JONSON AND THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
Pagina 69
... comedy of manners ; whilst his lyrics , excepting the two odes for Saint Cecelia's Day and some perfunctory religious poems , are wholly amatory in the narrow and vitiated sense in which that term 69 JONSON AND THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
... comedy of manners ; whilst his lyrics , excepting the two odes for Saint Cecelia's Day and some perfunctory religious poems , are wholly amatory in the narrow and vitiated sense in which that term 69 JONSON AND THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
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