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... character of Tiberius falls below the great tragic creations of Shakespeare, it has points of superiority to its nearest analogue in his Roman plays — the character of Julius Caesar. The Caesar who is declared to be 'the foremost man of ...
... character of Tiberius falls below the great tragic creations of Shakespeare, it has points of superiority to its nearest analogue in his Roman plays — the character of Julius Caesar. The Caesar who is declared to be 'the foremost man of ...
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... character' he found there, and my lord made him 'a noble present upon reading the first act to him '. A character, like Morose, if he existed at all, would naturally live in the seclusion of the country ; to transfer him to town life ...
... character' he found there, and my lord made him 'a noble present upon reading the first act to him '. A character, like Morose, if he existed at all, would naturally live in the seclusion of the country ; to transfer him to town life ...
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... character \ expressive of her name, Jonson has really made her of 'no character at all'. Even Pope, however, would not liave regarded her as like ' most women ' ; she is little more than a passive and serviceable abstraction — a ball ...
... character \ expressive of her name, Jonson has really made her of 'no character at all'. Even Pope, however, would not liave regarded her as like ' most women ' ; she is little more than a passive and serviceable abstraction — a ball ...
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Brunos Candelaio | 109 |
Lantern Leatherhead and Inigo | 146 |
The New Inn and Fletchers | 198 |
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Alchemist alchemy allusion Antimasque appears Aristophanes audience Bartholomew Fair beauty Ben Jonson Brotanek Catiline character charm Chloridia classical comedy comic contemporary Court courtly criticism dance devil dialogue disguise dramatic dupes effect elegy Elizabethan English entertainment epigram epistle Eumolpus example favour Folio genius Greek hath haue honour Horace Humour Inigo invention Jacobean Jonson Jonsonian kind king Lady later less literary London Love Restored Love's Pilgrimage lyric Main Masque Martial Masque of Blackness Masque of Queens masquers master mind Morose nature Night noble passage passion pastoral persons phrase piece Pindar play plot Plutus poem poet poetic poetry Prince Prodigal prose queen rare Roman Sad Shepherd satire Satyr scene scorn Sejanus Shakespeare song Sonnet speech spirit stage Staple story Subtle Tacitus temper thought Tiberius tion touches tradition tragedy triumph Twelfth Night verse Volpone vpon whole writing