A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... Jonson , and still present as an element in the kindlier comedy of Dickens . The Harrowing of Hell was an episode in the annually performed Miracle Cycle , and the moving rendering of it in Piers Plowman may well have been inspired by ...
... Jonson , and still present as an element in the kindlier comedy of Dickens . The Harrowing of Hell was an episode in the annually performed Miracle Cycle , and the moving rendering of it in Piers Plowman may well have been inspired by ...
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... Jonson's conception of humours . The theory of humours was long regarded as purely scholarly in origin , but this is not entirely so . The essence of it consists in taking a real human type and in stressing one aspect of it until the ...
... Jonson's conception of humours . The theory of humours was long regarded as purely scholarly in origin , but this is not entirely so . The essence of it consists in taking a real human type and in stressing one aspect of it until the ...
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... Jonson's shrewdly worded charge that in ' affecting the ancients , he writ no language ' . The abstract Sin comes to life , in the medieval way , through its con- crete representation . The visual quality of the imagination which picks ...
... Jonson's shrewdly worded charge that in ' affecting the ancients , he writ no language ' . The abstract Sin comes to life , in the medieval way , through its con- crete representation . The visual quality of the imagination which picks ...
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