Ben JonsonHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1987 - 255 من الصفحات A collection of fourteen critical essays on the works of the English dramatist and poet arranged in chronological order of publication. |
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الصفحة 124
... Beginning with " GOod and Great GOD , " the poem returns to “ thee ” in the final line : God , the pattern suggests , can be known without doubt when considered " first " as creator and " last " as judge . He undoubt- edly occupies ...
... Beginning with " GOod and Great GOD , " the poem returns to “ thee ” in the final line : God , the pattern suggests , can be known without doubt when considered " first " as creator and " last " as judge . He undoubt- edly occupies ...
الصفحة 191
... beginning of a Jonson poem where one often finds a meditation on the difficulty of beginning , a meditation that will typically take the form of a succession of false starts after which the poem stumbles upon its subject , having in the ...
... beginning of a Jonson poem where one often finds a meditation on the difficulty of beginning , a meditation that will typically take the form of a succession of false starts after which the poem stumbles upon its subject , having in the ...
الصفحة 192
... beginning awkwardly is not simply a mannerism but is intimately related to the project of his poetry , and indeed represents a questioning of that project , since the issue always seems to be whether or not the poem can do what it sets ...
... beginning awkwardly is not simply a mannerism but is intimately related to the project of his poetry , and indeed represents a questioning of that project , since the issue always seems to be whether or not the poem can do what it sets ...
المحتوى
The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
The Jonsonian Masque and the Limits of Invention | 55 |
The Venter Tripartite in The Alchemist | 79 |
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