Ben Jonson RevisedTwayne Publishers, 1999 - 293 من الصفحات The essays here, selected with that in mind, offer detailed readings of all the major plays, Sejanus, Volpone, Epicene, The Alchemist and Bartholomew Fair as well as the poems and later plays only recently recovered as genuinely engaging pieces for the stage. Collectively they demonstrate why interest in Jonson is higher today than at any time since his death."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... described the conversation of gentlemen in the person of True - wit , and his friends , with more gaiety , air and freedom , than in the rest of his comedies " ( Dryden , 1:86 ) . The confident tone of comic banter with which the young ...
... described the conversation of gentlemen in the person of True - wit , and his friends , with more gaiety , air and freedom , than in the rest of his comedies " ( Dryden , 1:86 ) . The confident tone of comic banter with which the young ...
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... described is alchemical , and it is clear that Subtle believes himself a real alchemist , of men if not of metals , a transformer of base matter into a higher state . But the terms he uses are also theological , and the language ...
... described is alchemical , and it is clear that Subtle believes himself a real alchemist , of men if not of metals , a transformer of base matter into a higher state . But the terms he uses are also theological , and the language ...
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... described in lyric 6 , thus claiming another kiss by desert . Whether the poet is finally successful in winning his lady is a matter of debate and hinges on interpretation of lyric 9 , where Charis describes an ideal lover . Her ...
... described in lyric 6 , thus claiming another kiss by desert . Whether the poet is finally successful in winning his lady is a matter of debate and hinges on interpretation of lyric 9 , where Charis describes an ideal lover . Her ...
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