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... see him in acknowledged characterizations of himself , is temperance , repose , detachment . If he is con- vinced that his own ideals of art are immortal , his own laureateship secure , why all this nervous challenge , this bitterness ...
... see him in acknowledged characterizations of himself , is temperance , repose , detachment . If he is con- vinced that his own ideals of art are immortal , his own laureateship secure , why all this nervous challenge , this bitterness ...
Page xii
... see Dr. D. Winter's edition of The Staple of News ( Yale Studies in English XXVIII ) , New York , 1905 . ' Imprints of the engraved general title - page of folio 1616 vary , particularly as respects the printer's name ( cf. W. W. Greg ...
... see Dr. D. Winter's edition of The Staple of News ( Yale Studies in English XXVIII ) , New York , 1905 . ' Imprints of the engraved general title - page of folio 1616 vary , particularly as respects the printer's name ( cf. W. W. Greg ...
Page xxxiii
... see the office doon , and that before mine eyes . Finally , Reinsch ( p . 114 ) notes a change of idea in Jon- son : Esto , si quis mala : sed bona si quis Iudice condiderit laudatus Caesare ? Si quis Opprobriis dignum latraverit ...
... see the office doon , and that before mine eyes . Finally , Reinsch ( p . 114 ) notes a change of idea in Jon- son : Esto , si quis mala : sed bona si quis Iudice condiderit laudatus Caesare ? Si quis Opprobriis dignum latraverit ...
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... charac- ter . For further discussion of Aesop , see under HISTRIO . Albius . Jonson may have taken this name from Horace , Sat. 1. 4. 28 : ' Stupet Albius aere . ' Albius is the typical citizen , rich and uxorious , xl Introduction.
... charac- ter . For further discussion of Aesop , see under HISTRIO . Albius . Jonson may have taken this name from Horace , Sat. 1. 4. 28 : ' Stupet Albius aere . ' Albius is the typical citizen , rich and uxorious , xl Introduction.
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... ( see the Character of the Persons ) . Aristius . Aristius Fuscus was a friend of Horace , who addressed to him Carm . 1. 22 ; cf. also Sat. 1. 9. 61 ; Epist . 1. 10. He represents no contemporary of Jonson . Caesar . Augustus Caesar ...
... ( see the Character of the Persons ) . Aristius . Aristius Fuscus was a friend of Horace , who addressed to him Carm . 1. 22 ; cf. also Sat. 1. 9. 61 ; Epist . 1. 10. He represents no contemporary of Jonson . Caesar . Augustus Caesar ...
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