A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... Jonson . BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) was the dominant spirit of the revolt as far as the stage was concerned , even though he was not actually the first exponent of the humour comedy with which his name is es- pecially associated . There ...
... Jonson . BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) was the dominant spirit of the revolt as far as the stage was concerned , even though he was not actually the first exponent of the humour comedy with which his name is es- pecially associated . There ...
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... Jonson's prophecy that he would perish for not being understood was very nearly fulfilled , and with his ... BEN JONSON , working in an entirely different way , but at bottom no less opposed to Elizabethan romanticism . And if in England ...
... Jonson's prophecy that he would perish for not being understood was very nearly fulfilled , and with his ... BEN JONSON , working in an entirely different way , but at bottom no less opposed to Elizabethan romanticism . And if in England ...
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... Jonson and Carew had already gone a long way in this direction . Waller was for the succeeding generation or two the ... Ben Jonson and the satire writ- ers , who certainly had evolved the self - contained 500.
... Jonson and Carew had already gone a long way in this direction . Waller was for the succeeding generation or two the ... Ben Jonson and the satire writ- ers , who certainly had evolved the self - contained 500.
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