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[ in Lectures and Notes on Shakespeare ) In Catiline , Jonson's treatment of the “ Ciceronian ” virtues , and his attitude to the ... ( 2.11 ) Jonson so places the virtue of old Rome in the mouth of a “ modern ” degenerate that he gets ...
[ in Lectures and Notes on Shakespeare ) In Catiline , Jonson's treatment of the “ Ciceronian ” virtues , and his attitude to the ... ( 2.11 ) Jonson so places the virtue of old Rome in the mouth of a “ modern ” degenerate that he gets ...
الصفحة 233
Their virtue is commensurable with a higher reality , from which , however , they are cut off , just as the masque remains cut off from it . Heroic Virtue describes the purpose of the masque in announcing that Fame “ to this lesser ...
Their virtue is commensurable with a higher reality , from which , however , they are cut off , just as the masque remains cut off from it . Heroic Virtue describes the purpose of the masque in announcing that Fame “ to this lesser ...
الصفحة 234
The song by the two fays ( 286–97 ) gives a catalog of his virtues , comprising “ majesty , " " glory , " " wisdom ... and is absorbed into the new rhetoric , which paints the monarch as “ the matter of virtue , and placed high .
The song by the two fays ( 286–97 ) gives a catalog of his virtues , comprising “ majesty , " " glory , " " wisdom ... and is absorbed into the new rhetoric , which paints the monarch as “ the matter of virtue , and placed high .
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