The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... Ben Jonson's Timber is a commonplace book , considerable por- tions of which are devoted to literary theory . More significant , undoubtedly , than any of the expositions mentioned must have been Jonson's commentary on Horace's Ars ...
... Ben Jonson's Timber is a commonplace book , considerable por- tions of which are devoted to literary theory . More significant , undoubtedly , than any of the expositions mentioned must have been Jonson's commentary on Horace's Ars ...
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... Ben Jonson too . The reference to Jonson is ambiguous . What follows would indicate that Ben Jonson is in the accusative . One playwright who almost consistently capitulates to public opinion is Richard Brome . The Epilogue to Lovesick ...
... Ben Jonson too . The reference to Jonson is ambiguous . What follows would indicate that Ben Jonson is in the accusative . One playwright who almost consistently capitulates to public opinion is Richard Brome . The Epilogue to Lovesick ...
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David Klein. IV . BEN JONSON Drummond informs us in the Conversations ( Gifford - Cun- ningham ed . , III . 487 ) that Jonson " hath commented and trans- lated Horace's Art of Poesy : it is in dialogue ways . " The transla- tion has come ...
David Klein. IV . BEN JONSON Drummond informs us in the Conversations ( Gifford - Cun- ningham ed . , III . 487 ) that Jonson " hath commented and trans- lated Horace's Art of Poesy : it is in dialogue ways . " The transla- tion has come ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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