Ben JonsonViking Press, 1934 - 330 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 105
... wrote verses to her , in secret , to which no true maid might appropriately listen . This is the one really spiteful product of Jonson's ... Jonson , " brought him great displeasure " . More interesting than the incident is the sequel ...
... wrote verses to her , in secret , to which no true maid might appropriately listen . This is the one really spiteful product of Jonson's ... Jonson , " brought him great displeasure " . More interesting than the incident is the sequel ...
الصفحة 106
... Jonson wrote to the women of his time he avoided irrelevant flattery . Nor was there much in the nature of gal- lantry . Only in one epistle , written in later life , do we find him confessing himself as personally smitten ; and the ...
... Jonson wrote to the women of his time he avoided irrelevant flattery . Nor was there much in the nature of gal- lantry . Only in one epistle , written in later life , do we find him confessing himself as personally smitten ; and the ...
الصفحة 132
... Jonson wrote quite naturally and involuntarily in quotations — not only in his tragedies , where the authorities are deliber- ately respected , but in notes and confessions where his speech would seem to be original and uncon- ditioned ...
... Jonson wrote quite naturally and involuntarily in quotations — not only in his tragedies , where the authorities are deliber- ately respected , but in notes and confessions where his speech would seem to be original and uncon- ditioned ...
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CHAP PAGE I THE FIRST TWENTYFIVE YEARS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF HUMOURS | 22 |
POETOMACHIA | 40 |
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