Ben Jonson and the Poetics of PatronageBucknell University Press, 1989 - 334 Seiten |
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... superiors . But the impact of patronage on Renais- sance literary culture goes much further and deeper . It is precisely because literary patronage was not an isolated or peculiar arrangement , precisely because it reflected and ...
... superiors . But the impact of patronage on Renais- sance literary culture goes much further and deeper . It is precisely because literary patronage was not an isolated or peculiar arrangement , precisely because it reflected and ...
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... superiors as to depen- dents . For superiors the appeal lay in being treated simply as human beings rather than as sources of power to be courted and exploited ; they knew , better than most , that the obeisance normally offered them ...
... superiors as to depen- dents . For superiors the appeal lay in being treated simply as human beings rather than as sources of power to be courted and exploited ; they knew , better than most , that the obeisance normally offered them ...
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... superiors ( 4.7.8–11 ) . Chloe , the social - climbing jeweler's wife , is ad- vised to treat her superiors " impudently , " since " they will count them fooles " who treat them with excessive deference ( 4.1.31-39 ) . The effect of ...
... superiors ( 4.7.8–11 ) . Chloe , the social - climbing jeweler's wife , is ad- vised to treat her superiors " impudently , " since " they will count them fooles " who treat them with excessive deference ( 4.1.31-39 ) . The effect of ...
Inhalt
Preface | 9 |
Poets and the Psychology of Patronage | 23 |
Issues of Flattery and Freedom | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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