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STEPHEN ORGEL The Jonsonian Masque and the Limits of Invention The central problem Jonson faced in the masques was to establish the court dramatically within the symbolic world of his spectacle . This was necessary if the adulation ...
STEPHEN ORGEL The Jonsonian Masque and the Limits of Invention The central problem Jonson faced in the masques was to establish the court dramatically within the symbolic world of his spectacle . This was necessary if the adulation ...
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( 1.2.18-20 ) Her perplexity figures Jonson's , for Echo , having just recovered from a purely nominal existence , speculates on a problem both psychological and grammatical : the question of mood is the satirist's problem par ...
( 1.2.18-20 ) Her perplexity figures Jonson's , for Echo , having just recovered from a purely nominal existence , speculates on a problem both psychological and grammatical : the question of mood is the satirist's problem par ...
الصفحة 195
Insofar as the problem of the poem has been to find a position from which a reader of Breton's work can correctly judge it ( “ make a censure true ” ) , that problem is solved by the assumption of an author - reader ; that is , of a ...
Insofar as the problem of the poem has been to find a position from which a reader of Breton's work can correctly judge it ( “ make a censure true ” ) , that problem is solved by the assumption of an author - reader ; that is , of a ...
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