Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Ben Jonson's scholarly point of view he may be said to have had " small Latin and less Greek " . Perhaps the Greek was nothing or next to nothing ; but Aubrey was probably not wrong when he stated on the authority of a Mr. Beeston that ...
... Ben Jonson's scholarly point of view he may be said to have had " small Latin and less Greek " . Perhaps the Greek was nothing or next to nothing ; but Aubrey was probably not wrong when he stated on the authority of a Mr. Beeston that ...
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Edward Dowden. BEN JONSON . 31 able through the beginning of another friendship , - which , with some possible brief interruption , seems to have been life - long . In September , 1598 , Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour was brought ...
Edward Dowden. BEN JONSON . 31 able through the beginning of another friendship , - which , with some possible brief interruption , seems to have been life - long . In September , 1598 , Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour was brought ...
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... Ben Jonson : Reader , looke Not on his Picture , but his Booke . II . §22 . Studying Shakespeare's Book of Might , as Jonson exhorts us to do , we assuredly make ac- quaintance with the man in the best possible way ; we are constantly ...
... Ben Jonson : Reader , looke Not on his Picture , but his Booke . II . §22 . Studying Shakespeare's Book of Might , as Jonson exhorts us to do , we assuredly make ac- quaintance with the man in the best possible way ; we are constantly ...
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