The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... Sejanus ( 1605 ) : O would the world feel how sweet a touch The knowledge hath which is in love with goodness , ( If poesy were not ravished so much , And her compos'd rage held the simplest woodness , Though of all heats that temper ...
... Sejanus ( 1605 ) : O would the world feel how sweet a touch The knowledge hath which is in love with goodness , ( If poesy were not ravished so much , And her compos'd rage held the simplest woodness , Though of all heats that temper ...
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... Sejanus the following quotation from Mar- tial : Non his centaures , non gorgonas , harpiasque Invenies : hominem pagina nostra sapit . We surely are treated here to some of the subjects of the Jonson- Shakespeare debates at the Mermaid ...
... Sejanus the following quotation from Mar- tial : Non his centaures , non gorgonas , harpiasque Invenies : hominem pagina nostra sapit . We surely are treated here to some of the subjects of the Jonson- Shakespeare debates at the Mermaid ...
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David Klein. QUALITIES In his address to the readers of Sejanus , Jonson enumerates the essential qualities of a good tragedy : " truth of argument , dignity of persons , gravity and height of elocution , fulness and frequency of ...
David Klein. QUALITIES In his address to the readers of Sejanus , Jonson enumerates the essential qualities of a good tragedy : " truth of argument , dignity of persons , gravity and height of elocution , fulness and frequency of ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE | 243 |
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