Lectures on the English PoetsWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 255 páginas |
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... Ben Jonson 32 LECTURE III . On Cowley , Butler , Suckling , Etherege , & c . 55 LECTURE IV . On Wycherley , Congreve , Vanbrugh , and Farquhar 80 LECTURE V. On the Periodical Essayists 106 LECTURE VI . On the English Novelists . 124 ...
... Ben Jonson 32 LECTURE III . On Cowley , Butler , Suckling , Etherege , & c . 55 LECTURE IV . On Wycherley , Congreve , Vanbrugh , and Farquhar 80 LECTURE V. On the Periodical Essayists 106 LECTURE VI . On the English Novelists . 124 ...
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... Ben Jonson 32 LECTURE III . On Cowley , Butler , Suckling , Etherege , & c . 55 LECTURE IV . On Wycherley , Congreve , Vanbrugh , and Farquhar 80 LECTURE V. On the Periodical Essayists 106 LECTURE VI . On the English Novelists 124 ...
... Ben Jonson 32 LECTURE III . On Cowley , Butler , Suckling , Etherege , & c . 55 LECTURE IV . On Wycherley , Congreve , Vanbrugh , and Farquhar 80 LECTURE V. On the Periodical Essayists 106 LECTURE VI . On the English Novelists 124 ...
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... never read his works , the name of Rabelais is a cordial to the spirits , and the mention of it cannot consist with gravity or spleen ! LECTURE II . On Shakspeare and Ben Jonson . DR LECTURE 1. ] 31 ON WIT AND HUMOUR .
... never read his works , the name of Rabelais is a cordial to the spirits , and the mention of it cannot consist with gravity or spleen ! LECTURE II . On Shakspeare and Ben Jonson . DR LECTURE 1. ] 31 ON WIT AND HUMOUR .
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William Hazlitt. LECTURE II . On Shakspeare and Ben Jonson . DR . JOHNSON thought Shakspeare's comedies better than his tra- gedies , and gives as a reason , that he was more at home in the one than in ... BEN JONSON . [ LECTURE II .
William Hazlitt. LECTURE II . On Shakspeare and Ben Jonson . DR . JOHNSON thought Shakspeare's comedies better than his tra- gedies , and gives as a reason , that he was more at home in the one than in ... BEN JONSON . [ LECTURE II .
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... pride of Coriolanus ; ' or which gives such an idea of the crum- bling in pieces of the Roman grandeur , " like an unsubstantial pageant faded , " as the ' Antony and Cleopatra 4 LECTURE II . ] ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON . 33.
... pride of Coriolanus ; ' or which gives such an idea of the crum- bling in pieces of the Roman grandeur , " like an unsubstantial pageant faded , " as the ' Antony and Cleopatra 4 LECTURE II . ] ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON . 33.
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