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Until this has been accomplished , praise rendered to Oberon is irrelevant to the prince beneath the mask , and praise rendered to King James is irrelevant to the world the masque has created . This is precisely where Oberon fails .
Until this has been accomplished , praise rendered to Oberon is irrelevant to the prince beneath the mask , and praise rendered to King James is irrelevant to the world the masque has created . This is precisely where Oberon fails .
الصفحة 191
Thus , for example , the poem in praise of Shakespeare spends its first sixteen lines exploring the kinds of praise it will ... 13 ) Jonson goes on for twenty lines about the dangers one courts by praising before he draws himself up to ...
Thus , for example , the poem in praise of Shakespeare spends its first sixteen lines exploring the kinds of praise it will ... 13 ) Jonson goes on for twenty lines about the dangers one courts by praising before he draws himself up to ...
الصفحة 196
“ His proofe , their praise ” completes the work of “ Authors Readers ” by bonding the two agents together in a reciprocal and mutually defining ... is their praise ; i.e. , by praising him they give evidence of his work's merit .
“ His proofe , their praise ” completes the work of “ Authors Readers ” by bonding the two agents together in a reciprocal and mutually defining ... is their praise ; i.e. , by praising him they give evidence of his work's merit .
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