PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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... Elegy on my Muse ' , longest of the original poems in itself , is part of a still more ambitious poetic scheme as one of ' ten lyric pieces ' of Eupheme . Only four of the poems in Eupheme are complete in the Folio ; the rest are ...
... Elegy on my Muse ' , longest of the original poems in itself , is part of a still more ambitious poetic scheme as one of ' ten lyric pieces ' of Eupheme . Only four of the poems in Eupheme are complete in the Folio ; the rest are ...
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... Elegy on Shakespeare ' , re- questing Chaucer , Spenser , and Beaumont to move closer together and make room for Shakespeare . 35 . Pacuvius ( 220-130 B.C. ) and Accius ( 170–94 B.C. ) were not only praised by Jonson's favourite Horace ...
... Elegy on Shakespeare ' , re- questing Chaucer , Spenser , and Beaumont to move closer together and make room for Shakespeare . 35 . Pacuvius ( 220-130 B.C. ) and Accius ( 170–94 B.C. ) were not only praised by Jonson's favourite Horace ...
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Ben Jonson George Burke Johnston. Francis Beaumont ; the younger contributed an elegy to Jonsonus Virbius . XLV . ( U.V. XXXIII . ) First printed in French Court- Aires , 1629 ; printed in the 1640 Folio as Epigram CXXIX , from which the ...
Ben Jonson George Burke Johnston. Francis Beaumont ; the younger contributed an elegy to Jonsonus Virbius . XLV . ( U.V. XXXIII . ) First printed in French Court- Aires , 1629 ; printed in the 1640 Folio as Epigram CXXIX , from which the ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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