The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... Jonson might have found in juxtaposition the stories of the Hero and Leander and King Dionysius , who is associated with Damon and Pythias in Jonson's play . The question of this juxtaposition is of importance since what Jonson has ...
... Jonson might have found in juxtaposition the stories of the Hero and Leander and King Dionysius , who is associated with Damon and Pythias in Jonson's play . The question of this juxtaposition is of importance since what Jonson has ...
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... Jonson is much preoccupied with Shakespeare , that he is in some measure indebted to him , and that he incorporates in the play a massive tribute to him , I shall work along three paths . First , I shall suggest that Jonson is ...
... Jonson is much preoccupied with Shakespeare , that he is in some measure indebted to him , and that he incorporates in the play a massive tribute to him , I shall work along three paths . First , I shall suggest that Jonson is ...
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... Jonson - and Jonson in turn borrowing from Timon of Athens . Oscar J. Campbell has pointed out that in Timon of Athens Shakespeare was undertaking a satirical play in the manner of Jonson's Sejanus.7 The list of the eight " principall ...
... Jonson - and Jonson in turn borrowing from Timon of Athens . Oscar J. Campbell has pointed out that in Timon of Athens Shakespeare was undertaking a satirical play in the manner of Jonson's Sejanus.7 The list of the eight " principall ...
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