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sions to the Ethical Characters in Jonson's Volpone ( 1605 ) , " or why English Character - writers later in the ... a brief survey of the historical milieu for Character - writing in England , and then to develop a broader literary ...
sions to the Ethical Characters in Jonson's Volpone ( 1605 ) , " or why English Character - writers later in the ... a brief survey of the historical milieu for Character - writing in England , and then to develop a broader literary ...
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In conclusion , it should not be thought that this close correspondence between the comedy of manners and Character - writing , 61 as exemplified in Jonson and Overbury , was an innovation of the early seventeenth century .
In conclusion , it should not be thought that this close correspondence between the comedy of manners and Character - writing , 61 as exemplified in Jonson and Overbury , was an innovation of the early seventeenth century .
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Hume terms the manner of composition of the writers of the Renaissance " Asiatic ' ' , nevertheless , Hume's statement did not go unchallenged ; for example , Knox praises the style of writing at the ...
Hume terms the manner of composition of the writers of the Renaissance " Asiatic ' ' , nevertheless , Hume's statement did not go unchallenged ; for example , Knox praises the style of writing at the ...
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