The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespearePenguin Books, 1963 |
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... humour ' , ' a cove- tous humour ' ) ; but fashionable usage had dignified the term . ' As ' tis generally received in these days ' , Jonson scathingly explains , ' it is a monster bred in a man by self - love and affectation , and fed ...
... humour ' , ' a cove- tous humour ' ) ; but fashionable usage had dignified the term . ' As ' tis generally received in these days ' , Jonson scathingly explains , ' it is a monster bred in a man by self - love and affectation , and fed ...
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... humour with his fortune , because she made him not King of the Indies ' ; Mistress Minx , the merchant's ' simpering wife ' ( who ' will eat no cherries forsooth but when they are at twenty shillings a pound ' ) , and the ' curious ...
... humour with his fortune , because she made him not King of the Indies ' ; Mistress Minx , the merchant's ' simpering wife ' ( who ' will eat no cherries forsooth but when they are at twenty shillings a pound ' ) , and the ' curious ...
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... Humour satire remains closely attached , then , to the complex tradition of the Fool , as it had been modified by Nashe , with its background of farcical revelry and pastime . Burlesque and practical joking fill a large place in ...
... Humour satire remains closely attached , then , to the complex tradition of the Fool , as it had been modified by Nashe , with its background of farcical revelry and pastime . Burlesque and practical joking fill a large place in ...
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