PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu xxxvii
... translation of The Art of Poetry ; or , leav- ing aside the translation , to the more than two hun- dred lines of ' An Execration upon Vulcan ' and the ' Elegy on my Muse ' . Subject - matter is quite as varied as length . The ...
... translation of The Art of Poetry ; or , leav- ing aside the translation , to the more than two hun- dred lines of ' An Execration upon Vulcan ' and the ' Elegy on my Muse ' . Subject - matter is quite as varied as length . The ...
Sivu xxxix
... translator than Ben Jonson never committed a double outrage on two languages at once ' ; of The Art of Poetry he said : " The translation is one of those miracles of incompetence , incongruity , and insensibility , which must be seen to ...
... translator than Ben Jonson never committed a double outrage on two languages at once ' ; of The Art of Poetry he said : " The translation is one of those miracles of incompetence , incongruity , and insensibility , which must be seen to ...
Sivu 327
... translator . The Countess of Bedford took part in several of Jonson's masques . 15. The emblems of the three ... translation was pub- lished in 1614. 23-4 . James Rime and John Bill were printers and booksellers . ( H & S . ) 25 ...
... translator . The Countess of Bedford took part in several of Jonson's masques . 15. The emblems of the three ... translation was pub- lished in 1614. 23-4 . James Rime and John Bill were printers and booksellers . ( H & S . ) 25 ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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Æschylus ayre beautie Ben Jonson Benjamin Jonson booke brave C. H. Herford call'd canst Countesse of Bedford court dare dayes death deeds dost doth Duncote e're Earl Earl of Newcastle Elegy envie Epigram eyes faire fame farre fate father feare feast fire Folio fooles fortune Francis Beaumont friends give glad glorie grace grave greatnesse hath heaven honour Horace Inigo Jones Jonson judgement King light live looke Lord lov'd masque Muse ne're noble payes play poems poet poetry prais'd praise Rime Satiromastix Sejanus Shakespeare shee shew sight sing sinne Song Sonne soule Spanish Tragedy sweet tell thee thine things thinke thou art thou hast thou wert thought thy name thy selfe translation true truth unto verse vertue voyce Vulcan warre wayes Whilst wife William William Camden William Shakespeare write