The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page 146
... Ajax representing Jonson , and Thersites standing for Dekker ; " rank Thersites with his mastic jaws " has been brought into connection with Dekker's Satiromastix ( 1601 ) , and Jonson's description of him in The Poetaster , " one of ...
... Ajax representing Jonson , and Thersites standing for Dekker ; " rank Thersites with his mastic jaws " has been brought into connection with Dekker's Satiromastix ( 1601 ) , and Jonson's description of him in The Poetaster , " one of ...
Page 146
... Ajax , and Thersites , so manifestly occupy the fore - ground , -that the subservience and vassalage of strength and animal courage to intellect and policy seems to be the les- son most often in our Poet's view , and which he has taken ...
... Ajax , and Thersites , so manifestly occupy the fore - ground , -that the subservience and vassalage of strength and animal courage to intellect and policy seems to be the les- son most often in our Poet's view , and which he has taken ...
Page 146
... Ajax thought he deserved to have a statue of gold erected to him ; and handsome Achilles , at the head of the Myrmidons , gave no little credit to his friend Thersites . " " We will close up the subject with some remarks by Will- iam ...
... Ajax thought he deserved to have a statue of gold erected to him ; and handsome Achilles , at the head of the Myrmidons , gave no little credit to his friend Thersites . " " We will close up the subject with some remarks by Will- iam ...
Page 146
... Ajax , and his Nestor are , each of them , rather a spe- cies than an individual , and can boast more of the propriety of abstraction , than of th vivacity of the moving scene of absolute life . The Achilles , the Ajax , and the various ...
... Ajax , and his Nestor are , each of them , rather a spe- cies than an individual , and can boast more of the propriety of abstraction , than of th vivacity of the moving scene of absolute life . The Achilles , the Ajax , and the various ...
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... Ajax , under the one condition , that he shall be called on to do nothing but abuse and slander , and that he shall be allowed to abuse as much and as purulently as he likes , that is , as he can ; -in short , a mule , quarrelsome by ...
... Ajax , under the one condition , that he shall be called on to do nothing but abuse and slander , and that he shall be allowed to abuse as much and as purulently as he likes , that is , as he can ; -in short , a mule , quarrelsome by ...
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