Essay on CriticismUniversity Press, 1908 - 170 من الصفحات |
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... Johnson pro- nounces to have been almost the last of that race and un- doubtedly the best , ' and of whom Clarendon ... Ben Jonson , 1573-1637 ; Waller , 1605-1687 ; Milton , 1608-1674 ; Suckling , 1609-1641 ; Cleveland , 1613—1658 ...
... Johnson pro- nounces to have been almost the last of that race and un- doubtedly the best , ' and of whom Clarendon ... Ben Jonson , 1573-1637 ; Waller , 1605-1687 ; Milton , 1608-1674 ; Suckling , 1609-1641 ; Cleveland , 1613—1658 ...
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... Ben Jonson is true of Pope , — ' He invades authors like a monarch , and what would be theft in other poets , is only victory in him2 . ' For where he appro- 1 History of English Literature , Vol . III . p . 357. Mr Leslie Stephen ...
... Ben Jonson is true of Pope , — ' He invades authors like a monarch , and what would be theft in other poets , is only victory in him2 . ' For where he appro- 1 History of English Literature , Vol . III . p . 357. Mr Leslie Stephen ...
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... Ben Jonson , — What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid ! heard words that have been 1 Stephen , Pope , pp . 197-8 . 2 Introduction to Essay on Man , p . 19 . So nimble , and so full of subtile flame , 34 INTRODUCTION .
... Ben Jonson , — What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid ! heard words that have been 1 Stephen , Pope , pp . 197-8 . 2 Introduction to Essay on Man , p . 19 . So nimble , and so full of subtile flame , 34 INTRODUCTION .
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... Ben Jonson , we shall see that not one Overflow or of the seven couplets of which it consists contains Enjambement . the complete expression of the meaning . The successive periods are rounded off in the middle of the 2nd , the 7th ...
... Ben Jonson , we shall see that not one Overflow or of the seven couplets of which it consists contains Enjambement . the complete expression of the meaning . The successive periods are rounded off in the middle of the 2nd , the 7th ...
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... Ben Jonson . On Julius Caesar and Othello he is particularly severe , and speaks with fine scorn of " that Paradise Lost of Milton's , which some are pleased to call a poem . " 30. Each ... who can or cannot , for ' each ... whether ...
... Ben Jonson . On Julius Caesar and Othello he is particularly severe , and speaks with fine scorn of " that Paradise Lost of Milton's , which some are pleased to call a poem . " 30. Each ... who can or cannot , for ' each ... whether ...
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Absalom and Achitophel accent Addison admire Æneid Alexandrine alliteration ancient artistic Ben Jonson Boileau caesura called censure century classical conceit contains correctness couplet Cowley Denham denotes didactic Dryden Duke dull Dunciad emotion Essay on Criticism ev'ry excellent expression fame fancy faults fools genius grace Greek hence Homer Horace imagination imitation Johnson judge judgment King language Latin learn'd learning lines literary literature Longinus Lord Matthew Arnold meaning meant merit metre mind Mount Helicon Muse Nature ne'er numbers o'er open vowels passage pause Peter Lombard poem poet's poetic poetry poets Pope Pope's praise precepts prose reader reign remarks rhymes Rome Roscommon rules Sainte Beuve Satire says sense Shakespeare signifies song speaks spirit style syllables taste things thought Timotheus tion Triplet true truth verse versification Virgil Waller Walsh Warton word write written wrote