ELH., Volume 11Johns Hopkins University Press, 1944 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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Page 87
... praises Elizabeth in more than one passage reminiscent of the lines of Apollo quoted above . In- deed , Mercury's part in the masque is also suggestive of Mer- cury's earlier praise of Minerva in A Revelation.10 Diana and her nymphs ...
... praises Elizabeth in more than one passage reminiscent of the lines of Apollo quoted above . In- deed , Mercury's part in the masque is also suggestive of Mer- cury's earlier praise of Minerva in A Revelation.10 Diana and her nymphs ...
Page 197
... praise of genius is original invention . " 14 Unless we bear this opinion in mind , Johnson's estimate of Thomson is not at all what we should expect : As a writer he is entitled to one praise of the highest kind : his mode of thinking ...
... praise of genius is original invention . " 14 Unless we bear this opinion in mind , Johnson's estimate of Thomson is not at all what we should expect : As a writer he is entitled to one praise of the highest kind : his mode of thinking ...
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... praise . Herbert Laurence in The Life and Adventures of Common Sense ( 1769 ) wrote : " Every One knows how strangely the Commentators upon Shakespear and others have blotted out Beauties , introduc'd Deformities , and restor❜d the ...
... praise . Herbert Laurence in The Life and Adventures of Common Sense ( 1769 ) wrote : " Every One knows how strangely the Commentators upon Shakespear and others have blotted out Beauties , introduc'd Deformities , and restor❜d the ...
Contents
JUL | 12 |
WILLIAMS WELDON M The Influence of Ben Jonsons | 38 |
MOTTER T H VAIL Garrick and the Private Theatres | 63 |
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