The English Essay and EssayistJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1934 - Всего страниц: 343 |
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... Johnson , who thought even essay too ambitious a name , and called his little volume Essaies , or rather Imperfect ... Ben Jonson . The great dramatist has received his full meed of praise and fame as a poet , and perhaps even more ...
... Johnson , who thought even essay too ambitious a name , and called his little volume Essaies , or rather Imperfect ... Ben Jonson . The great dramatist has received his full meed of praise and fame as a poet , and perhaps even more ...
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... Ben Jonson . Jonson was emphatically robust , but not so conspicuously refined and elegant ; and he may well have rasped the nerves of the recluse of Hawthornden . Had he not been exceptionally fortunate in his circumstances , perhaps ...
... Ben Jonson . Jonson was emphatically robust , but not so conspicuously refined and elegant ; and he may well have rasped the nerves of the recluse of Hawthornden . Had he not been exceptionally fortunate in his circumstances , perhaps ...
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... Ben Jonson , Lord Herbert of Cherbury , Buckingham , Sir Kenelm Digby , Archbishop Usher and Wentworth ( Lord Strafford ) . There is attraction too in the variety of theme . The letters range from philo- sophy and the affairs of state ...
... Ben Jonson , Lord Herbert of Cherbury , Buckingham , Sir Kenelm Digby , Archbishop Usher and Wentworth ( Lord Strafford ) . There is attraction too in the variety of theme . The letters range from philo- sophy and the affairs of state ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CONTENTS | 10 |
THE CHaracterWriters | 38 |
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