Ben JonsonViking Press, 1934 - 330 من الصفحات |
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... passion . Some are constitutionally subject ; others temporarily enslaved . In some of his characters the humour is the result of a permanent lack of balance ; in others it may be the result of association , sympathy , persuasion or ...
... passion . Some are constitutionally subject ; others temporarily enslaved . In some of his characters the humour is the result of a permanent lack of balance ; in others it may be the result of association , sympathy , persuasion or ...
الصفحة 127
... passion o'er a frisking kid , As for a son ? Methinks a young bacon , Or a fine little smooth horse colt , Should move a man as much as doth a son . This firm , persistent handling of an initial fancy is quite in the manner of Jonson ...
... passion o'er a frisking kid , As for a son ? Methinks a young bacon , Or a fine little smooth horse colt , Should move a man as much as doth a son . This firm , persistent handling of an initial fancy is quite in the manner of Jonson ...
الصفحة 314
... passion are saddened by the platonic discourses of The New Inn . They would ascribe them less to a change in the poet himself than to a cunning wish to be in the fashion . The Court of Charles , in its gallantries , had definitely ...
... passion are saddened by the platonic discourses of The New Inn . They would ascribe them less to a change in the poet himself than to a cunning wish to be in the fashion . The Court of Charles , in its gallantries , had definitely ...
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CHAP PAGE I THE FIRST TWENTYFIVE YEARS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF HUMOURS | 22 |
POETOMACHIA | 40 |
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