Ben Jonson and the Poetics of PatronageBucknell University Press, 1989 - 334 sidor |
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... role to a king's , in practical terms his role was highly circumscribed . He might indeed be a prophet , but his prophecy could safely be only Christian ; he might fancy himself a kind of law - giver , but his prescriptions had better ...
... role to a king's , in practical terms his role was highly circumscribed . He might indeed be a prophet , but his prophecy could safely be only Christian ; he might fancy himself a kind of law - giver , but his prescriptions had better ...
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... role wholly unproblematic . However sincerely committed he may have been to his society's larger values , plenty of evidence indicates that he sometimes chafed at his subordination to the real and fallible persons whose power made them ...
... role wholly unproblematic . However sincerely committed he may have been to his society's larger values , plenty of evidence indicates that he sometimes chafed at his subordination to the real and fallible persons whose power made them ...
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... role as the active and creative reconciler of seemingly op- posed values . This is a role implied in any number of the masques . Their very structure is often built around a conflict between forces of enormous energy , appealing because ...
... role as the active and creative reconciler of seemingly op- posed values . This is a role implied in any number of the masques . Their very structure is often built around a conflict between forces of enormous energy , appealing because ...
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Preface | 9 |
Poets and the Psychology of Patronage | 23 |
Issues of Flattery and Freedom | 59 |
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