Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... Jonson , Alleyn , and Shakespeare at " The Globe " in 1600 . II . The Fabrication by George Steevens in 1763 of a Letter signed " G. Peel " · 172 179 184 187 • 188 190 III . Popular Acceptance of the Forgery . Its Unchal- lenged ...
... Jonson , Alleyn , and Shakespeare at " The Globe " in 1600 . II . The Fabrication by George Steevens in 1763 of a Letter signed " G. Peel " · 172 179 184 187 • 188 190 III . Popular Acceptance of the Forgery . Its Unchal- lenged ...
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... Jonson , a very critical contemporary , as : - Soul of the age , The applause , delight , and wonder of our stage . This play of Hamlet , this play of his " which most kindled English hearts , " received a specially enthusiastic welcome ...
... Jonson , a very critical contemporary , as : - Soul of the age , The applause , delight , and wonder of our stage . This play of Hamlet , this play of his " which most kindled English hearts , " received a specially enthusiastic welcome ...
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... Jonson . Ben Jonson was a classical scholar , which Shakespeare was not . Jonson was as well versed in Roman history as a college tutor . But when Shakespeare and Ben Jonson both tried their hands at dramatising episodes in Roman ...
... Jonson . Ben Jonson was a classical scholar , which Shakespeare was not . Jonson was as well versed in Roman history as a college tutor . But when Shakespeare and Ben Jonson both tried their hands at dramatising episodes in Roman ...
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... Jonson's Roman play of Catiline's Conspiracy with that of Shakespeare's Roman play of Julius Cæsar : - So have I seen when Cæsar would appear , And on the stage at half - sword parley were Brutus and Cassius - oh ! how the audience Were ...
... Jonson's Roman play of Catiline's Conspiracy with that of Shakespeare's Roman play of Julius Cæsar : - So have I seen when Cæsar would appear , And on the stage at half - sword parley were Brutus and Cassius - oh ! how the audience Were ...
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... Jonson's lines of 1623 : - My Shakespeare , rise ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer , or Spenser , or bid Beaumont lie A little further to make thee a room . Thou art a monument without a tomb , And art alive still , while thy book doth ...
... Jonson's lines of 1623 : - My Shakespeare , rise ! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer , or Spenser , or bid Beaumont lie A little further to make thee a room . Thou art a monument without a tomb , And art alive still , while thy book doth ...
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