Ben JonsonViking Press, 1934 - 330 من الصفحات |
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... look for a moment at these stages of London as a possible career in the middle of the last decade of the sixteenth century . Robert Greene described the successful actor in 1592 as a man who had once travelled on foot , carry- ing his ...
... look for a moment at these stages of London as a possible career in the middle of the last decade of the sixteenth century . Robert Greene described the successful actor in 1592 as a man who had once travelled on foot , carry- ing his ...
الصفحة 36
... look beyond the lamplight . Jonson's verse combines the formality of a scholar with the familiar precision of a realist . Classic simile alternates with metaphors picked from contemporary fashions . Kitely , afraid to leave his wife ...
... look beyond the lamplight . Jonson's verse combines the formality of a scholar with the familiar precision of a realist . Classic simile alternates with metaphors picked from contemporary fashions . Kitely , afraid to leave his wife ...
الصفحة 295
... look in his book for something bold and licentious , full of gall , a petulant thing , in which the author hurls ink and wit as a madman stones , will be disappointed . Satire there may be , but a book of epigrams may contain almost ...
... look in his book for something bold and licentious , full of gall , a petulant thing , in which the author hurls ink and wit as a madman stones , will be disappointed . Satire there may be , but a book of epigrams may contain almost ...
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