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... passion for women, and probably excited passion in them, and in whom there ran a vein, not very strong or substantial, but delicate and beautiful, of tenderness and pity. II To Jonson in this more amiable aspect the poems of the first ...
... passion for women, and probably excited passion in them, and in whom there ran a vein, not very strong or substantial, but delicate and beautiful, of tenderness and pity. II To Jonson in this more amiable aspect the poems of the first ...
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... passion for the greatest things, can endure quarrels, silence, and loudly expressed ' disesteem ' on both sides without serious hurt.1 A cynical world, however, seizes upon the signs of dissension between its great men. Jonson was ...
... passion for the greatest things, can endure quarrels, silence, and loudly expressed ' disesteem ' on both sides without serious hurt.1 A cynical world, however, seizes upon the signs of dissension between its great men. Jonson was ...
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... Passion' (vii). Throughout two stanzas her ' passion ' must be taken for granted on her, or Jonson's, word ; she is wholly occupied with the interesting dilemma, whether she shall tell it and risk the rivalry of the other nymphs, or ...
... Passion' (vii). Throughout two stanzas her ' passion ' must be taken for granted on her, or Jonson's, word ; she is wholly occupied with the interesting dilemma, whether she shall tell it and risk the rivalry of the other nymphs, or ...
Índice
Brunos Candelaio | 109 |
Lantern Leatherhead and Inigo | 146 |
The New Inn and Fletchers | 198 |
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