Poetaster, Issues 27-28 |
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Page v
... poet's magic can restore . Dedicated to the classical ideal , Jonson , we are told , stood unalterably , unquestioningly for its embodi- ment in the present , and censured the followers of other gods because he believed those gods were ...
... poet's magic can restore . Dedicated to the classical ideal , Jonson , we are told , stood unalterably , unquestioningly for its embodi- ment in the present , and censured the followers of other gods because he believed those gods were ...
Page vi
... poet with his acrid rages and his spiritual unrest ? In the course of the present study I have come to regard Jonson ... poet , he must have felt the throb of the incoming tide , must have thrilled to the young prophetic voices . But ...
... poet with his acrid rages and his spiritual unrest ? In the course of the present study I have come to regard Jonson ... poet , he must have felt the throb of the incoming tide , must have thrilled to the young prophetic voices . But ...
Page vii
... poet - militant with high ideals , as spiteful jeerer at the misfortunes of his adver- saries . Its aim was to prove John Marston a malicious poet - ape ; Thomas Dekker a viperous hireling ; Ben Jonson a much maligned priest of the ...
... poet - militant with high ideals , as spiteful jeerer at the misfortunes of his adver- saries . Its aim was to prove John Marston a malicious poet - ape ; Thomas Dekker a viperous hireling ; Ben Jonson a much maligned priest of the ...
Page viii
... poet . It is a pleasure to express my thanks to the following members of Yale University : Professor Albert S. Cook for advice as to matter and method ; Professor William Lyon Phelps for the privilege of using his copies of the Folios ...
... poet . It is a pleasure to express my thanks to the following members of Yale University : Professor Albert S. Cook for advice as to matter and method ; Professor William Lyon Phelps for the privilege of using his copies of the Folios ...
Page xxi
... Poet , 4. 3. 68 ; better to doe to better do , 4. 5. 222. In many cases , also , he follows the readings of 1692 and 1716 , without having corrected them by reference to quarto or first folio : satisfied for certified , 4. 2. 66 ; into ...
... Poet , 4. 3. 68 ; better to doe to better do , 4. 5. 222. In many cases , also , he follows the readings of 1692 and 1716 , without having corrected them by reference to quarto or first folio : satisfied for certified , 4. 2. 66 ; into ...
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