The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volum 3Penguin Books, 1962 |
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Pàgina 53
... epigram- matic conciseness combine to produce an effect of wit , though it is not of the Metaphysical kind and does not employ Donne's type of conceit . In Discoveries , his commonplace - book of critical notes , Jonson remarked that ...
... epigram- matic conciseness combine to produce an effect of wit , though it is not of the Metaphysical kind and does not employ Donne's type of conceit . In Discoveries , his commonplace - book of critical notes , Jonson remarked that ...
Pàgina 71
... epigram and pointed wit . The ' character ' was a brief descrip- tion , often didactic or satirical , of a human type ; its classical model was the series by the Greek Theophrastus , and the vogue may have owed something to the Latin ...
... epigram and pointed wit . The ' character ' was a brief descrip- tion , often didactic or satirical , of a human type ; its classical model was the series by the Greek Theophrastus , and the vogue may have owed something to the Latin ...
Pàgina 136
... epigrams and a collection called The Forest . In some of the epigrams there would appear to be some justification for adverse comment . When Jonson is not at his best , his poems are too elaborate , lacking in spontaneity and ...
... epigrams and a collection called The Forest . In some of the epigrams there would appear to be some justification for adverse comment . When Jonson is not at his best , his poems are too elaborate , lacking in spontaneity and ...
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