10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COURTLING»
Discover the use of
courtling in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
courtling and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Representing the English Renaissance
Of course there are a few poems — "To the World, A Farewell," "To Sir Robert
Wroth," "An Epistle to a Friend, to Persuade Him to the Wars" "On Court- Worm," "
To Censorious Courtling," "On Court-Parrot," "To Courtling" — that are obviously
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Courtling: Of two types: Major and minor. In most ways the two are similar. It
would appear that major courtling is dependent on great numbers of minor
courtling and that distinguishing the two is simply a matter of heap size. M f (
metaphor ...
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Poetical Works of Ben Jonson
TO COURTLING. I grieve not, Courtling, thou art started up A chamber-critic, and
dost dine and sup At madam's table, where thou mak'st all wit Go high or low, as
thou wilt value it. 'Tis not thy judgment breeds the prejudice, Thy person only, ...
Benjamin Jonson, Robert Bell, 1870
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Epigrams and the Forest
Ben Jonson Richard Dutton. No less than if from peril; and devout, Do beg thy
care unto thy after-state. For we, that have our eyes still in our ears, Look not
upon thy dangers, but our fears. LII To Censorious Courtling Courtling, I rather
thou ...
Ben Jonson, Richard Dutton, 2003
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Ben Jonson and the poetics of patronage
The epigram's speaker implicitly contrasts his own willingness to address
Courtling openly (or "utterly," in the first line's pun) with Courtling's furtive
indirection. The weakness that causes Courtling to resort to such a tactic is used
as a weapon ...
6
Botho Strauss: Three Plays: The Park, Seven Doors, Time and ...
Didn't last long. COURTLING: Come off it. It's just one of those new toothbrushes.
That's all. FIRSTLING: Unavailable on the open market. COURTLING: What are
you going on about? It's just one of those toothbrushes, just like the other ones, ...
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Foundations of Ben Jonson's poetic style: Epigrammes and The ...
re ea 'Tis not thy judgement breeds the prejudice, Thy person only, COURTLING,
is ths vice. To call Courtling's person, only, "the vice" is inaccurate, for also to be
included is the "MADAME" to whose table 27 Courtling's vicious person is ...
Richard Coleman Newton, 1988
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
_ To the Lucklesu Woe-all, - To the same, - On Mungril Esquirc, To Play wright, -
To Sir Cod, - - To King' James.-Upon the happy Rumour of his Death, the nd os
Mar 1607, L _ - - To Censoriotts Courtling, _ To Old End-gatherer, - On Chevcril, ...
9
The gentleman's magazine
•e Courtling — ~-I nowperceive, for allyour cunning, *' Which way the hiafs of your
mind is running." Loose me, ' £ not now my dearest friend. / fee " Tou're no well-
wijher to the ministry," What mean you? — " nay,I likeyour outward show, *' "Tis ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
_ To-Censorious Courtling, To Old End-gathcrer, - On Chevcril, - - To Franci'
Beaumont, On Poet ape, - - On Bawds and Usurcr', To Groom idiot, - - On spies, -
T_o William, Lord sstvrounic To Fool, or Knave, - To fine Lady Would-be, To
Robert ...