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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... Epigram 88 and the rapacious court - worm of Epigram 15 , this lord is a mere mannequin of fashion , too concerned with appearances and too dead to real life to accomplish anything , either good or ill . If the final pronouncement ...
... Epigram 88 and the rapacious court - worm of Epigram 15 , this lord is a mere mannequin of fashion , too concerned with appearances and too dead to real life to accomplish anything , either good or ill . If the final pronouncement ...
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... epigram to a clerk in the Exchequer ( U. 57 ) and in " An Epigram , To the House - hold " ( U. 68 ) , the poet complains , " If the Chequer be emptie , so will be his Head " ( U. 57 , line 28 ) . The best of these begging verses is " To ...
... epigram to a clerk in the Exchequer ( U. 57 ) and in " An Epigram , To the House - hold " ( U. 68 ) , the poet complains , " If the Chequer be emptie , so will be his Head " ( U. 57 , line 28 ) . The best of these begging verses is " To ...
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... Epigram on Richard Burbage ” ( U. V. ) , 222 " Epigram on the Princes birth , An " ( U. 65 ) , 217 " Epigram . To a Friend , and Sonne " ( U. 69 ) , 211 " Epigram . To K. Charles for a 100 . pounds he sent me in my sicknesse , An " ( U ...
... Epigram on Richard Burbage ” ( U. V. ) , 222 " Epigram on the Princes birth , An " ( U. 65 ) , 217 " Epigram . To a Friend , and Sonne " ( U. 69 ) , 211 " Epigram . To K. Charles for a 100 . pounds he sent me in my sicknesse , An " ( U ...
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