Religion and Superstition in the Plays of Ben Jonson and Thomas MiddletonCambridge, Harvard University Press, 1950 - 339 sidor |
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... satire on the Puritans in his works — in fact , he is as anxious to hold them up to ridicule as is Jonson - but his indignation does not seem to have quite the same origin . Middleton appears to be angry with the Puritans because they ...
... satire on the Puritans in his works — in fact , he is as anxious to hold them up to ridicule as is Jonson - but his indignation does not seem to have quite the same origin . Middleton appears to be angry with the Puritans because they ...
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... satire had had its first production , Jonson was ready with Bartholomew Fair , the play which marks the climax of the playwright's satire on Puritanism . Here follows a summary of the relevant part of the plot . Master Little - Wit is ...
... satire had had its first production , Jonson was ready with Bartholomew Fair , the play which marks the climax of the playwright's satire on Puritanism . Here follows a summary of the relevant part of the plot . Master Little - Wit is ...
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... satire within the satire in this passage , reflecting as it does the Puritans ' opinion of the Anglican minister as a man taking a great interest in food for the body but a very small one in the food of the soul . There is also Puritan ...
... satire within the satire in this passage , reflecting as it does the Puritans ' opinion of the Anglican minister as a man taking a great interest in food for the body but a very small one in the food of the soul . There is also Puritan ...
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