PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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... Horace is sometimes called ' Jonson ' . Horace is unquestionably Jonson's spokesman in Poetaster , but the dramatist gave his creation traits of the historical Horace . Dekker him- self pointed out differences between the English and ...
... Horace is sometimes called ' Jonson ' . Horace is unquestionably Jonson's spokesman in Poetaster , but the dramatist gave his creation traits of the historical Horace . Dekker him- self pointed out differences between the English and ...
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Ben Jonson George Burke Johnston. XCI To Sir Horace Vere WHICH of thy names I take , not onely beares A romane sound , but romane vertue weares , Illustrous Vere , or Horace ; fit to be Sung by a Horace , or a Muse as free ; Which thou ...
Ben Jonson George Burke Johnston. XCI To Sir Horace Vere WHICH of thy names I take , not onely beares A romane sound , but romane vertue weares , Illustrous Vere , or Horace ; fit to be Sung by a Horace , or a Muse as free ; Which thou ...
Sivu 183
... Would thinke no more of Vlushing , or the Brill : 30 But give them over to the common eare For that unnecessarie Charge they were . Well did thy craftie Clerke , and Knight , Sir 183 THE UNDER - WOOD A speach according to Horace.
... Would thinke no more of Vlushing , or the Brill : 30 But give them over to the common eare For that unnecessarie Charge they were . Well did thy craftie Clerke , and Knight , Sir 183 THE UNDER - WOOD A speach according to Horace.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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