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Page xxix
... lines 180-1 of the Apologetical Dialogue of Poetaster : POL . Yes they fay you are flow , And scarse bring forth a play a yeere . AvтHOR . ' Tis true . In this connection , we must turn to Cynthia's Revels , en- tered Sta . Reg . May 23 ...
... lines 180-1 of the Apologetical Dialogue of Poetaster : POL . Yes they fay you are flow , And scarse bring forth a play a yeere . AvтHOR . ' Tis true . In this connection , we must turn to Cynthia's Revels , en- tered Sta . Reg . May 23 ...
Page xxxi
... lines of Latin verse into 42 lines of English , and still to be clear , is something of an achievement . I. 2 . Scene 2 of act I is largely indebted to Ovid , Trist ... lines 124-140 Jonson keeps fairly close to lines 14-19 Introduction xxxi.
... lines of Latin verse into 42 lines of English , and still to be clear , is something of an achievement . I. 2 . Scene 2 of act I is largely indebted to Ovid , Trist ... lines 124-140 Jonson keeps fairly close to lines 14-19 Introduction xxxi.
Page xxxii
... lines 14-19 of his source . Lines 141-171 are Jonson's . Lines 172-293 of the play carry us over lines 20-60 of the satire . Lines 294-9 are interpolated . The 29 lines of scene 2 cover lines 60 b - 74 a of Horace , but Jonson has ...
... lines 14-19 of his source . Lines 141-171 are Jonson's . Lines 172-293 of the play carry us over lines 20-60 of the satire . Lines 294-9 are interpolated . The 29 lines of scene 2 cover lines 60 b - 74 a of Horace , but Jonson has ...
Page xxxv
... lines translate , in an egregiously rough and inadequate manner , Virgil , Aeneid 4. 160-189 , 29 lines of the Latin making 42 of the English . Gifford comments : ' I have little to observe on this version : it probably cost Jonson some ...
... lines translate , in an egregiously rough and inadequate manner , Virgil , Aeneid 4. 160-189 , 29 lines of the Latin making 42 of the English . Gifford comments : ' I have little to observe on this version : it probably cost Jonson some ...
Page xxxvi
... Line 85 of the satire , Hic niger est ; hunc tu , Romane , caveto , had already been used in the character- izing of Macilente in Every Man Out 1. 1 : ' O he's a black fellow , take heed of him . ' 5. 3. 402 ff . In Satiromastix ( p ...
... Line 85 of the satire , Hic niger est ; hunc tu , Romane , caveto , had already been used in the character- izing of Macilente in Every Man Out 1. 1 : ' O he's a black fellow , take heed of him . ' 5. 3. 402 ff . In Satiromastix ( p ...
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