The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two VolumesJ. R. Osgood and Company, 1875 - 1057 páginas |
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... Ben Jonson in the fly- leaf . Leigh Hunt relates of Lord Byron , that Montaigne was the only great writer of past times whom he read with avowed satisfaction . Other coincidences , not needful to be mentioned here , concurred to make ...
... Ben Jonson in the fly- leaf . Leigh Hunt relates of Lord Byron , that Montaigne was the only great writer of past times whom he read with avowed satisfaction . Other coincidences , not needful to be mentioned here , concurred to make ...
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... Ben Jonson , though we have strained his few words of regard and panegyric , had no suspicion of the elastic fame whose first vibrations he was attempting . He no doubt thought the praise he has conceded to him generous , and esteemed ...
... Ben Jonson , though we have strained his few words of regard and panegyric , had no suspicion of the elastic fame whose first vibrations he was attempting . He no doubt thought the praise he has conceded to him generous , and esteemed ...
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... Ben Jonson , full of heroic sentiment in a manly style , were received with favor . The unique fact in literary history , the unsurprised reception of Shakespeare , the reception proved by his making his fortune ; and the apathy proved ...
... Ben Jonson , full of heroic sentiment in a manly style , were received with favor . The unique fact in literary history , the unsurprised reception of Shakespeare , the reception proved by his making his fortune ; and the apathy proved ...
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... Ben Jonson's re- mark on Lord Bacon : " About his time , and within his view , were born all the wits that could honor a nation , or help study . " Such richness of genius had not existed more than once be fore . These heights could not ...
... Ben Jonson's re- mark on Lord Bacon : " About his time , and within his view , were born all the wits that could honor a nation , or help study . " Such richness of genius had not existed more than once be fore . These heights could not ...
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... Ben Jonson specifies in his address to the Muse : " Get him the time's long grudge , the court's ill - will , And , reconciled , keep him suspected still , Make him lose all his friends , and , what is worse , Almost all ways to any ...
... Ben Jonson specifies in his address to the Muse : " Get him the time's long grudge , the court's ill - will , And , reconciled , keep him suspected still , Make him lose all his friends , and , what is worse , Almost all ways to any ...
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