Ben JonsonViking Press, 1934 - 330 من الصفحات |
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... scholar but his scholarship did not move him , as some critics have suggested , to copy the braggarts and misers and gulls of Plautus and Terence . He claimed for himself , with justice , that his comedies were from life , not figures ...
... scholar but his scholarship did not move him , as some critics have suggested , to copy the braggarts and misers and gulls of Plautus and Terence . He claimed for himself , with justice , that his comedies were from life , not figures ...
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... scholar , and his scholarship , as we shall realise more clearly later , was as natural and as ineradicable a part of the grown man as his observation . Jonson , the realist , escapes now and then from his method . Bobadil , the ...
... scholar , and his scholarship , as we shall realise more clearly later , was as natural and as ineradicable a part of the grown man as his observation . Jonson , the realist , escapes now and then from his method . Bobadil , the ...
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... scholar of France his judgment was conveyed in a single word . " He told Cardinal du Perron , " Drummond notes , " at his being in France , anno 1613 , who shewed him his translations of Vergil , that they were naught . " Jonson had ...
... scholar of France his judgment was conveyed in a single word . " He told Cardinal du Perron , " Drummond notes , " at his being in France , anno 1613 , who shewed him his translations of Vergil , that they were naught . " Jonson had ...
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CHAP PAGE I THE FIRST TWENTYFIVE YEARS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF HUMOURS | 22 |
POETOMACHIA | 40 |
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