Ben Jonson's Poesis: A Literary Dialectic of Ideal and HistoryUniversity Press of Virginia, 1989 - 112 pagina's |
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Introduction I | 1 |
Sejanus and Catiline | 17 |
Fact and Fiction in Jonsons Epideictic Poetry | 34 |
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