The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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Page 207
... Ben Jonson are a sort of hoop to bind all these fine persons together , and to the land to which they belong . He has written verses to or on all his notable contemporaries ; and what with so many occasional poems , and the portrait ...
... Ben Jonson are a sort of hoop to bind all these fine persons together , and to the land to which they belong . He has written verses to or on all his notable contemporaries ; and what with so many occasional poems , and the portrait ...
Page 243
... Ben Jonson , Chapman , Herrick , Selden , Beaumont and Fletcher ; its Rules are preserved , and many allusions to their suppers are found in Jonson , Herrick and in Aubrey . Anthony Wood has many details of Harrington's Club . Dr ...
... Ben Jonson , Chapman , Herrick , Selden , Beaumont and Fletcher ; its Rules are preserved , and many allusions to their suppers are found in Jonson , Herrick and in Aubrey . Anthony Wood has many details of Harrington's Club . Dr ...
Page 248
... Ben Jonson no doubt paint the fact : " When we such clusters had As made us nobly wild , not mad ; And yet , each verse of thine Outdid the meat , outdid the frolic wine . ” I Such friends make the feast satisfying ; and I notice that ...
... Ben Jonson no doubt paint the fact : " When we such clusters had As made us nobly wild , not mad ; And yet , each verse of thine Outdid the meat , outdid the frolic wine . ” I Such friends make the feast satisfying ; and I notice that ...
Page 411
... ( Ben Jonson ) esteemeth John Donne to be the first poet in the world in some things . His verses of the Lor Chaine ' he hath by heart ; and that passage The Calm ' ... That dust and feathers do not stir , All was so quiet . ' C He ...
... ( Ben Jonson ) esteemeth John Donne to be the first poet in the world in some things . His verses of the Lor Chaine ' he hath by heart ; and that passage The Calm ' ... That dust and feathers do not stir , All was so quiet . ' C He ...
Page 38
... Ben Jonson said , " The principal end of poetry is to inform men in the just reason of living . " 8 Creation . But there is a third step which poetry takes , and which seems higher than the others , namely , creation , or ideas taking ...
... Ben Jonson said , " The principal end of poetry is to inform men in the just reason of living . " 8 Creation . But there is a third step which poetry takes , and which seems higher than the others , namely , creation , or ideas taking ...
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