The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 pages |
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Page 40
... Masque of the Middle Temple ( 1613 ) , he calls poets " our chief men of wit . " Ibid . On Jonson's Sejanus ( 1605 ) : O would the world feel how sweet a touch The knowledge hath which is in love with goodness , ( If poesy were not ...
... Masque of the Middle Temple ( 1613 ) , he calls poets " our chief men of wit . " Ibid . On Jonson's Sejanus ( 1605 ) : O would the world feel how sweet a touch The knowledge hath which is in love with goodness , ( If poesy were not ...
Page 166
... masque ? will it be well ? Strato . As well as masques can be . Lys . As masques can be ! Stra . Yes ; they must commend their king , and speak in praise Of the assembly , bless the bride and bridegroom In person of some god : they're ...
... masque ? will it be well ? Strato . As well as masques can be . Lys . As masques can be ! Stra . Yes ; they must commend their king , and speak in praise Of the assembly , bless the bride and bridegroom In person of some god : they're ...
Page 196
... masque . This was after the passing of Ben Jonson . Bombo . ... . though I appear not in't , I may have a humor to make a masque , if they stay supper . Iacomo . Thou make a masque ! Bom . I do not say I'll write one , for I have not My ...
... masque . This was after the passing of Ben Jonson . Bombo . ... . though I appear not in't , I may have a humor to make a masque , if they stay supper . Iacomo . Thou make a masque ! Bom . I do not say I'll write one , for I have not My ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
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