The Poetry of Conservatism, 1600-1745: A Study of Poets and Public Affairs from Jonson to PopeRivers Press Limited, 1973 - 279 páginas |
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... give a coherent exposition of Jonson's satiric role . But such an exposition was made more difficult because at the same time Jonson was squabbling with Marston and Dekker and the audience as a whole who resented what they took to be ...
... give a coherent exposition of Jonson's satiric role . But such an exposition was made more difficult because at the same time Jonson was squabbling with Marston and Dekker and the audience as a whole who resented what they took to be ...
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... gives , thou dar'st give her again ; That whatsoever face thy fate puts on , Thou shrink or start not , but be always one ; That thou think nothing great , but what is good , And from that thought strive to be understood . This poem is ...
... gives , thou dar'st give her again ; That whatsoever face thy fate puts on , Thou shrink or start not , but be always one ; That thou think nothing great , but what is good , And from that thought strive to be understood . This poem is ...
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... give advantage to be more fit , for those that were latest lost nothing when the master of the vineyard came to give each one his hire . ( Columbia , XII , 324 ) Though he is imprecise in this letter , the poems of this period make it ...
... give advantage to be more fit , for those that were latest lost nothing when the master of the vineyard came to give each one his hire . ( Columbia , XII , 324 ) Though he is imprecise in this letter , the poems of this period make it ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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