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It is these latter two readings that finally rule as the mind that is bid to " say ” remains just out of reach of the verse and of the reader's apprehension . Indeed , the poem anticipates its own repeated failure when it asks to know ...
It is these latter two readings that finally rule as the mind that is bid to " say ” remains just out of reach of the verse and of the reader's apprehension . Indeed , the poem anticipates its own repeated failure when it asks to know ...
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Jonson's verse ” ; but it would be more accurate to say that the concept of an inner moral equilibrium escapes Jonson's verse which is always citing the concept as its cause , but never quite managing to display or define it .
Jonson's verse ” ; but it would be more accurate to say that the concept of an inner moral equilibrium escapes Jonson's verse which is always citing the concept as its cause , but never quite managing to display or define it .
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JOHN HOLLANDER Ben Jonson and the Modality of Verse Considering that they are the work of a literary genius , Ben Jonson's poems have had a curious critical fate . The epoch that most intimately responded to their virtues never singled ...
JOHN HOLLANDER Ben Jonson and the Modality of Verse Considering that they are the work of a literary genius , Ben Jonson's poems have had a curious critical fate . The epoch that most intimately responded to their virtues never singled ...
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