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Page xxxi
... these three scenes into one , remarks : This scene is little more than a translation of Hor . Lib . I. Sat. IX . It is far from ill done ; and yet , methinks , Jonson might have found a happier method of introducing himself . ' Now ...
... these three scenes into one , remarks : This scene is little more than a translation of Hor . Lib . I. Sat. IX . It is far from ill done ; and yet , methinks , Jonson might have found a happier method of introducing himself . ' Now ...
Page xxxii
... these times of bulldozing the public and quarrelling with fellow authors . Horace's line 23 was quoted in the dedication to Volpone , 1607 . As has been pointed out by H. Reinsch ( Ben Jonson's Poetik 114 ) lines 3. 5. 51-53 of ...
... these times of bulldozing the public and quarrelling with fellow authors . Horace's line 23 was quoted in the dedication to Volpone , 1607 . As has been pointed out by H. Reinsch ( Ben Jonson's Poetik 114 ) lines 3. 5. 51-53 of ...
Page xxxv
... These 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 ...
... These 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 ...
Page xxxix
... these drama- tic personalities . It is because of this two - fold or even three - fold treatment that it has seemed necessary to go rather minutely into the various sources , phases , and implications of each character in our drama ...
... these drama- tic personalities . It is because of this two - fold or even three - fold treatment that it has seemed necessary to go rather minutely into the various sources , phases , and implications of each character in our drama ...
Page xlv
... these points in common : he is rimester , musician , and ' scholar ' ; in debt for his fashionable clothes ; acquainted with pawn- brokers ; a gallant , whose presence is merely tolerated by the society he forces himself upon . In short ...
... these points in common : he is rimester , musician , and ' scholar ' ; in debt for his fashionable clothes ; acquainted with pawn- brokers ; a gallant , whose presence is merely tolerated by the society he forces himself upon . In short ...
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