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" The true artificer will not run away from Nature as he were afraid of her, or depart from life and the likeness of truth, but speak to the capacity of his hearers. And though his language differ from the vulgar somewhat, it shall not fly from all humanity,... "
Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619 - 第 29 頁
Ben Jonson 著 - 1923 - 106 頁
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Elizabethan Criticism of Poetry ...

Guy Andrew Thompson - 1914 - 238 頁
...astounding terms. But Ben Jonson thinks he overshoots. Though the true artificer's language, he says, "differ from the vulgar somewhat, it shall not fly...humanity, with the Tamerlanes and Tamer-chams of the late age" (Discoveries, p. 27). »Ib., 260, 262. »Ded. Aeneid, Smith, i, 137. M Stanyhwst's efforts were...
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The Theory of Poetry in England: Its Development in Doctrines and Ideas from ...

Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 頁
...away from Nature as he were afraid of her, or depart from life and the likeness of truth, but speak to the capacity of his hearers. And though his language differ from the vulgar somewhat, it shall not The poet's fly from all humanity, with the Tamerlanes and Tamer- ^fUJfer chams of the late age, which...
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The Rise of English Literary Prose

George Philip Krapp - 1915 - 578 頁
...Asse." s He agrees that the language of the " true Artificer " must differ from the vulgar somewhat, but it " shall not fly from all humanity, with the Tamerlanes and Tamer-chams of the late Age, which had nothing in them but the scenicall strutting and furious vociferation to 1 Essay of Dramatic...
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Wordsworth's Theory of Poetic Diction: A Study of the Historical and ..., 第 57 期

Marjorie Latta Barstow Greenbie - 1917 - 222 頁
...as if he were afraid of her,' he observes, 'or depart from life and the likeness of truth, but speak to the capacity of his hearers. And though his language...not fly from all humanity, with the Tamerlanes and the Tamer-chams of the late age, which had nothing in them but the scenical strutting and vociferation...
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Yale Studies in English, 第 57 卷

1917 - 220 頁
...as if he were afraid of her,' he observes, 'or depart from life and the likeness of truth, but speak to the capacity of his hearers. And though his language...not fly from all humanity, with the Tamerlanes and the Tamer-chams of the late age, which had nothing in them but the scenical strutting and vociferation...
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English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)

Edmund David Jones - 1922 - 522 頁
...frojn_Na,tur.e, as he were afraid of her, or "depart from life and the likeness of Truth, but speak to the capacity of his hearers. And though his language...humanity, with the Tamerlanes and Tamer-Chams of the late age, which had nothing in them but the scenical strutting and furious vociferation to warrant them...
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An Image of Shakespeare

Frank James Mathew - 1922 - 460 頁
...prefixed to the Folio of 1623 he expressed his real opinion when he wrote of himself in Discoveries, " Though his language differ from the Vulgar somewhat,...not fly from all Humanity, with the Tamer-lanes and the Tamer-chams of the late age, who had nothing in them but the Scenical strutting and furious vociferation...
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The Cryptography of Shakespeare ...

Walter Arensberg - 1922 - 314 頁
...the note on Shakespeare. A possible allusion to the acrostic method may be understood in the words : "speake to the capacity of his hearers. And though his language differ from the vulgar somewhat". Another possible allusion to the cryptographic character of the text may be understood in the reference...
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On the Margin: Notes and Essays

Aldous Huxley - 1923 - 238 頁
...away from nature as he were afraid of her ; or depart from life and the likeness of truth; but speak to the capacity of his hearers. And though his language...humanity, with the Tamerlanes and Tamer-Chams of the late age, which had nothing in them but the scenical strutting and furious vociferation to warrant them...
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Seventeenth Century Essays: From Bacon to Clarendon

Jacob Zeitlin - 1926 - 408 頁
...away from nature as he were afraid of her, or depart from life and the likeness of truth, but speak to the capacity of his hearers. And though his language...humanity, with the Tamerlanes and Tamer-chams of the late age, which had nothing in them but the scenical strutting and furious vociferation to warrant them...
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