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... audience by defending its judgment against the scorn heaped upon it by Jonson . What You Will ( 1601 ) . Induction : Doricus . What leprous humor Breaks from rank swelling of these bubbling wits ? Now out upon ' t . I wonder what tight ...
... audience by defending its judgment against the scorn heaped upon it by Jonson . What You Will ( 1601 ) . Induction : Doricus . What leprous humor Breaks from rank swelling of these bubbling wits ? Now out upon ' t . I wonder what tight ...
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... audience , a trick which Fletcher borrowed in The Captain ( See p . 129 ) . This is being played upon a stage now , and he makes the audience believe the improbable by telling them that if he were one of them he would not swallow it ...
... audience , a trick which Fletcher borrowed in The Captain ( See p . 129 ) . This is being played upon a stage now , and he makes the audience believe the improbable by telling them that if he were one of them he would not swallow it ...
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... audience was of a kind to be influenced by such behavior is indicated by Jonson's plea , in the Articles of Agreement just quoted , that the spectator make up his mind and maintain some degree of constancy in his opinion . A graphic ...
... audience was of a kind to be influenced by such behavior is indicated by Jonson's plea , in the Articles of Agreement just quoted , that the spectator make up his mind and maintain some degree of constancy in his opinion . A graphic ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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