Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... true that Jonson deals at first ( 1-30 ) with the distinguishing features of men unfit for friendship , and in conclusion ( 51-78 ) with the characteristics of true friends . The intervening passage , for the greater part a contemptuous ...
... true that Jonson deals at first ( 1-30 ) with the distinguishing features of men unfit for friendship , and in conclusion ( 51-78 ) with the characteristics of true friends . The intervening passage , for the greater part a contemptuous ...
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... true reason .... It was impossible to reforme these natures ; they were dry'd , and hardned in their ill . " 48 The " Epistle : To Katherine , Lady Aubigny " ( The Forrest , XIII ) gives counsel for just such a situation . Not ...
... true reason .... It was impossible to reforme these natures ; they were dry'd , and hardned in their ill . " 48 The " Epistle : To Katherine , Lady Aubigny " ( The Forrest , XIII ) gives counsel for just such a situation . Not ...
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... true images of virtue of all kinds . The source of the dis- tinction is Plato's Sophist and its warning to those who would not give up truth to beware of the phantasmata which usurp the recog- nition due only to true eikones . As the ...
... true images of virtue of all kinds . The source of the dis- tinction is Plato's Sophist and its warning to those who would not give up truth to beware of the phantasmata which usurp the recog- nition due only to true eikones . As the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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