Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... Jonson , writing after Bacon's death , made this sig- nificant declaration : He it is that hath filled up all numbers , and performed that in our tongue which may be compared and preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome . Now ...
... Jonson , writing after Bacon's death , made this sig- nificant declaration : He it is that hath filled up all numbers , and performed that in our tongue which may be compared and preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome . Now ...
Pagina 102
... Jonson wrote : Now things daily fall ; wits grow downward ; eloquence grows backward ; so that he may be named and stand as the mark and acme of our language . The final reference to Timon is put into the mouth of the man of action ...
... Jonson wrote : Now things daily fall ; wits grow downward ; eloquence grows backward ; so that he may be named and stand as the mark and acme of our language . The final reference to Timon is put into the mouth of the man of action ...
Pagina 122
... Jonson affirms in his epigram on Poet - ape , " have contributed more than a few few " shreds " or " locks of wool " to the " whole fleece , " that it is astonishing to find this grotesque myth still in favour among Shakespearean ...
... Jonson affirms in his epigram on Poet - ape , " have contributed more than a few few " shreds " or " locks of wool " to the " whole fleece , " that it is astonishing to find this grotesque myth still in favour among Shakespearean ...
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