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Pagina 49
It is as clear as anything can be that he is writing of something not " subject to Time's love or to Time's hate " , -as Southampton and Essex proved to be - but of his poesy and the immortal " heirs " of his " invention " .
It is as clear as anything can be that he is writing of something not " subject to Time's love or to Time's hate " , -as Southampton and Essex proved to be - but of his poesy and the immortal " heirs " of his " invention " .
Pagina 69
Heywood was a poet , dramatist , and a writer of epigrams . ... He became a special favourite of Queen Mary , writing ballads for her and even making herself the subject of them , and it is stated “ that his pleasantries were often ...
Heywood was a poet , dramatist , and a writer of epigrams . ... He became a special favourite of Queen Mary , writing ballads for her and even making herself the subject of them , and it is stated “ that his pleasantries were often ...
Pagina 97
... There is no doubt in my mind , however , that Ben Jonson was purposely writing sentences concerning Shakespeare which are , on the surface , misleading . His success in literary juggling and illusion has certainly been astonishing .
... There is no doubt in my mind , however , that Ben Jonson was purposely writing sentences concerning Shakespeare which are , on the surface , misleading . His success in literary juggling and illusion has certainly been astonishing .
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