Ben JonsonViking Press, 1934 - 330 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 98
... praise of most men is based , not on judgment , but on their own ridiculous vanity and a secret feeling that they could , if they would , do the thing better themselves : For the most commend out of affection , self - tickling , an ...
... praise of most men is based , not on judgment , but on their own ridiculous vanity and a secret feeling that they could , if they would , do the thing better themselves : For the most commend out of affection , self - tickling , an ...
الصفحة 102
... praise of poetry . Incidently it is a rich example of Jonson's stubborn honesty in compliment . It begins with a ... Praising his lady he must yet slip in an " almost " for conscience ' sake . It is further to be noted that the ...
... praise of poetry . Incidently it is a rich example of Jonson's stubborn honesty in compliment . It begins with a ... Praising his lady he must yet slip in an " almost " for conscience ' sake . It is further to be noted that the ...
الصفحة 121
... praise too much the writings of Shakespeare . They are even proof against the perilous commendations of ignorance , blind affection or malicious insincerity : Soul of the age ! The Applause , delight , the wonder of our stage ! My ...
... praise too much the writings of Shakespeare . They are even proof against the perilous commendations of ignorance , blind affection or malicious insincerity : Soul of the age ! The Applause , delight , the wonder of our stage ! My ...
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CHAP PAGE I THE FIRST TWENTYFIVE YEARS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF HUMOURS | 22 |
POETOMACHIA | 40 |
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