Ben JonsonViking Press, 1934 - 330 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 63
... write iambics to make them hang themselves ; rhyme them to death , " as they do Irish rats in drumming times stamp their foreheads with deep and public brands so that his prints might still be read in their pale fronts when their own ...
... write iambics to make them hang themselves ; rhyme them to death , " as they do Irish rats in drumming times stamp their foreheads with deep and public brands so that his prints might still be read in their pale fronts when their own ...
الصفحة 233
... writer to study others . Those who are familiar with the best authors will ultimately find in their own work something of their predecessors , and it will be all to their advantage to do so . For a man to write well there are three ...
... writer to study others . Those who are familiar with the best authors will ultimately find in their own work something of their predecessors , and it will be all to their advantage to do so . For a man to write well there are three ...
الصفحة 234
... writes : Language most shows a man . Speak , that I may see thee . It springs out of the most retired and inmost ... writing and in his speech must above all things be clear and acces- sible . Elegance should be the result of good ...
... writes : Language most shows a man . Speak , that I may see thee . It springs out of the most retired and inmost ... writing and in his speech must above all things be clear and acces- sible . Elegance should be the result of good ...
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CHAP PAGE I THE FIRST TWENTYFIVE YEARS | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF HUMOURS | 22 |
POETOMACHIA | 40 |
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