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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... lives . Others , however , were ignorant , narrow - minded bigots who sought to impose their own rigid beliefs on others , who miserably and hypocritically failed to live up to their pro- fessed ideals of rectitude , and who determined ...
... lives . Others , however , were ignorant , narrow - minded bigots who sought to impose their own rigid beliefs on others , who miserably and hypocritically failed to live up to their pro- fessed ideals of rectitude , and who determined ...
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... lives of ease , he confuses them with con- tradictory letters until they are ready to accede to anything . As ... live in , complaining that the commonwealth has been degraded and enslaved by " one mans lusts " ( 1.63 ) , that the ...
... lives of ease , he confuses them with con- tradictory letters until they are ready to accede to anything . As ... live in , complaining that the commonwealth has been degraded and enslaved by " one mans lusts " ( 1.63 ) , that the ...
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... lives in the country by " choice , or fate " ( line 2 ) . Coupled with the poem's vocif- erous attack on city life , this ... live apart ' ! " ( De Senectute , 14.49 ) . Jonson fulfills his self - imposed obligation to advise his patrons ...
... lives in the country by " choice , or fate " ( line 2 ) . Coupled with the poem's vocif- erous attack on city life , this ... live apart ' ! " ( De Senectute , 14.49 ) . Jonson fulfills his self - imposed obligation to advise his patrons ...
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