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... more specious aim than to assert the claim of the have - nots against those who have — a claim , moreover , here presented in its least persuasive form , as the revolt of a needy and debased aristocracy against the state at large .
... more specious aim than to assert the claim of the have - nots against those who have — a claim , moreover , here presented in its least persuasive form , as the revolt of a needy and debased aristocracy against the state at large .
الصفحة 184
The virtue that Jonson claims for the play does not reside solely in this acoustic moment — he further promises “ matter , above words ... Echo's music is her chief claim on our sympathy , and it lifts her out of the realm of judgment .
The virtue that Jonson claims for the play does not reside solely in this acoustic moment — he further promises “ matter , above words ... Echo's music is her chief claim on our sympathy , and it lifts her out of the realm of judgment .
الصفحة 193
The tension lies in the claims implicitly made by the two meanings . The claim of one is to be presenting the thing itself while the claim of the other is limited to the presentation of a surface , and since that surface is a covering ...
The tension lies in the claims implicitly made by the two meanings . The claim of one is to be presenting the thing itself while the claim of the other is limited to the presentation of a surface , and since that surface is a covering ...
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Jonsons Dramatic Poetry | 35 |
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