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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... praise beyond desert , then Jonson is a flatterer . In Discoveries Jonson describes how such praise may corrupt : For indeed men could never be taken , in that abundance , with the springes of others ' flattery , if they began not there ...
... praise beyond desert , then Jonson is a flatterer . In Discoveries Jonson describes how such praise may corrupt : For indeed men could never be taken , in that abundance , with the springes of others ' flattery , if they began not there ...
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... Praise ' : To praise a man's self , cannot be decent , except it be in rare cases : But to praise a man's office or profession , he may do it with good grace , and with a kind of magnanimity.74 The difference between the office and the ...
... Praise ' : To praise a man's self , cannot be decent , except it be in rare cases : But to praise a man's office or profession , he may do it with good grace , and with a kind of magnanimity.74 The difference between the office and the ...
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... praise , he no longer retains shame in him- self , nor supposes it in his patron .... He considers the great as entitled to encomiastic homage , and brings praise rather as a tribute than a gift .... It is indeed not certain that on ...
... praise , he no longer retains shame in him- self , nor supposes it in his patron .... He considers the great as entitled to encomiastic homage , and brings praise rather as a tribute than a gift .... It is indeed not certain that on ...
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Chapter | 1 |
THE NATURE OF ARISTOCRACY | 21 |
POETS AND REVOLUTION | 73 |
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