His judgment of stranger poets was, that he thought not Bartas a poet, but a verser, because he wrote not fiction. He cursed Petrarch for redacting verses into sonnets, which he said was like that tyrant's bed, where some who were too short were racked,... The Works of Ben Jonson - cxxv. lappuseautors: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1881 - 492 lapas
...backwards. He cursed Petrarch for redacting verse» lo sonnets ; which hi' said were like that Firram's bed, where some who were too short were racked, others too long rut short. Ben Jonton't Coni'ei'witit,ne, p. 4. REDAR, (»•) An adviser j one who advises, or explains.... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1886 - 218 lapas
...grand Spenserian stanza, and ' cursed Petrarch for redacting verses to sonnets ; which he said were like that tyrant's bed, where some who were too short were racked, others too long cut short.' These criticisms, together with slashing observations on Italian and French poets, which roused Drummond... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1888 - 232 lapas
...grand Spenserian stanza, and ' cursed Petrarch for redacting verses to sonnets ; which he said were like that tyrant's bed, where some who were too short were racked, others too long cut short.' These criticisms, together with slashing observations on Italian and French poets, which roused Drummond... | |
| Karl Elze - 1888 - 632 lapas
...writing : " he cursed Petrarch for redacting verses to sonnets ; which he said were like that Tirrant's bed, where some who were too short were racked, others too long cut short." Those critics who will not admit that Jonson sneered at Shakespeare, have a difficult point to deal... | |
| Thomas Campion - 1889 - 450 lapas
...quaerat," &c. i Ben Jonson remembered this passage when, in conversation with Drummond of Hawthornden, " He cursed Petrarch for redacting verses into sonnets,...too short were racked, others too long cut short." Italians, Frenchmen and Spaniards, that with commendation have written in rime, were demanded whether... | |
| Thomas Campion - 1889 - 446 lapas
...quaerat, " &c. i Ben Jonson remembered this passage when, in conversation with Drummond of Hawthornden, " He cursed Petrarch for redacting verses into sonnets,...too short were racked, others too long cut short. " Italians, Frenchmen and Spaniards, that with commendation have written in rime, were demanded whether... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1898 - 526 lapas
...Drummond of Hawthornden that ' he cursed Petrarch for redacting verses to sonnets which he said were like that tyrant's bed, where some who were too short were racked, others too long cut short' (Jonson's Conversation, p. 4). or parodies of the conventional efforts. 1 Even Shakespeare does not... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1898 - 526 lapas
...Drummond of Hawthornden that ' he cursed Petrarch for redacting verses to sonnets which he said were like that tyrant's bed, where some who were too short were racked, others too long cut short' (Jonson's Conversation, p. 4). or parodies of the conventional efforts.1 Even Shakespeare does not... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1898 - 536 lapas
...Drummond of Hawthornden that ' he cursed Petrarch for redacting verses to sonnets which he said were like that tyrant's bed, where some who were too short were racked, others too long cut short ' (Jonson's Conversation, p. 4). or parodies of the conventional efforts.1 Even Shakespeare does not... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1898 - 526 lapas
...that ' he cursed Petrarch for redacting verses to sonnets which he said were like that tyrant's lied, where some who were too short were racked, others too long cut short' (Jonson's Conversation, p. 4). or parodies of the conventional efforts.1 Even Shakespeare does not... | |
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