Ben JonsonLongmans, Green, and Company, 1886 - Всего страниц: 202 |
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... scene of the Nativity or by the allegory of Youth seduced by Wantonness , could be easily detached and made subjects for humorous ex- pansion . Tragedy , however , although at a slower pace , followed the same path . I have already ...
... scene of the Nativity or by the allegory of Youth seduced by Wantonness , could be easily detached and made subjects for humorous ex- pansion . Tragedy , however , although at a slower pace , followed the same path . I have already ...
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... scenes , to furnish additions for plays which were becoming stale , to improve faulty verses , and , what was even more important , to take his part in representations on the stage . All the plays with which the two leaders of the ...
... scenes , to furnish additions for plays which were becoming stale , to improve faulty verses , and , what was even more important , to take his part in representations on the stage . All the plays with which the two leaders of the ...
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... scenes the very salt of the old play , ' as Charles Lamb called them - to Jonson's pen . Yet no arguments have been adduced to disprove the plain evidence of Jonson's authorship afforded by Henslowe's diary . He probably created not ...
... scenes the very salt of the old play , ' as Charles Lamb called them - to Jonson's pen . Yet no arguments have been adduced to disprove the plain evidence of Jonson's authorship afforded by Henslowe's diary . He probably created not ...
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... scenes . One passage , which Jonson omitted when he recast the piece as published in the first folio , so admirably expresses the lofty ideal he had formed of poetry that I shall insert it here . Lorenzo , or Young Knowell , defends the ...
... scenes . One passage , which Jonson omitted when he recast the piece as published in the first folio , so admirably expresses the lofty ideal he had formed of poetry that I shall insert it here . Lorenzo , or Young Knowell , defends the ...
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... scene of the play is one which Jonson has closely imitated from Horace . We find the lyrist in his favourite haunt upon the Via Sacra , plan- ning an ode to Mecanas . Crispinus sidles up to him , wearies him with importunity , and ...
... scene of the play is one which Jonson has closely imitated from Horace . We find the lyrist in his favourite haunt upon the Via Sacra , plan- ning an ode to Mecanas . Crispinus sidles up to him , wearies him with importunity , and ...
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