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Pagina 14
... spirit , we find strong traces of the ennobling idea which Jonson had already formed of poetry in general , and of the true and dignified office of the Dramatic Muse : " Indeed , if you will look on Poesie , - As she appears in many ...
... spirit , we find strong traces of the ennobling idea which Jonson had already formed of poetry in general , and of the true and dignified office of the Dramatic Muse : " Indeed , if you will look on Poesie , - As she appears in many ...
Pagina 23
... spirits , did not want Detractors then , or practicers against them ; And by this line , although no parallel , I hoped ... spirit with which he dared , in slavish times , to vent his thoughts , than to join in a silly clamor against his ...
... spirits , did not want Detractors then , or practicers against them ; And by this line , although no parallel , I hoped ... spirit with which he dared , in slavish times , to vent his thoughts , than to join in a silly clamor against his ...
Pagina 26
... spirit , in despite of his tender regard for the poet , to blazon his vices , and bequeath them to posterity . " The king ( say the writers of the Bio . Brit . ) was no less pedant than pageant wise ; and therefore Jonson showed ...
... spirit , in despite of his tender regard for the poet , to blazon his vices , and bequeath them to posterity . " The king ( say the writers of the Bio . Brit . ) was no less pedant than pageant wise ; and therefore Jonson showed ...
Pagina 29
... spirit . Having obtained a pardon , ' Mr. A. Chalmers says , Jonson endeavored to conciliate his offended sovereign by taxing his genius to produce a double portion of flattery . He had , in the opening of this very paragraph , accused ...
... spirit . Having obtained a pardon , ' Mr. A. Chalmers says , Jonson endeavored to conciliate his offended sovereign by taxing his genius to produce a double portion of flattery . He had , in the opening of this very paragraph , accused ...
Pagina 35
... spirit ; though it may not be improper to advert to it occa- sionally . Besides publishing his play , Jonson found leisure this year to amuse himself with arranging that immense farrago of burlesque " testimonies to the author's merit ...
... spirit ; though it may not be improper to advert to it occa- sionally . Besides publishing his play , Jonson found leisure this year to amuse himself with arranging that immense farrago of burlesque " testimonies to the author's merit ...
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