Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... the opening of the reign of Charles I .; his father was the Bishop of London . The Elizabethan age was not an age of literary biography ; a playwright , PARENTAGE . 3 unless , like Ben Jonson , he 2 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... the opening of the reign of Charles I .; his father was the Bishop of London . The Elizabethan age was not an age of literary biography ; a playwright , PARENTAGE . 3 unless , like Ben Jonson , he 2 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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Edward Dowden. PARENTAGE . 3 unless , like Ben Jonson , he were distinguished for his scholarship and classical learning , was hardly thought of as a man of letters . Our wonder as regards Shakespeare should be , not that we know so ...
Edward Dowden. PARENTAGE . 3 unless , like Ben Jonson , he were distinguished for his scholarship and classical learning , was hardly thought of as a man of letters . Our wonder as regards Shakespeare should be , not that we know so ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... Jonson's Every Man in His Humour , in the representation of which comedy he certainly appeared . And there is a confused tradition handed down by Oldys which makes it probable that he was the Adam of his own As You Like It . Whether he ...
... Jonson's Every Man in His Humour , in the representation of which comedy he certainly appeared . And there is a confused tradition handed down by Oldys which makes it probable that he was the Adam of his own As You Like It . Whether he ...
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... Jonson's Sejanus , which was per- formed at the Globe Theatre in 1603 or 1604. But in a document of 1610 the Burbages speak of placing Shakespeare as an actor among others at Blackfriars Theatre . His name , however , does not appear in ...
... Jonson's Sejanus , which was per- formed at the Globe Theatre in 1603 or 1604. But in a document of 1610 the Burbages speak of placing Shakespeare as an actor among others at Blackfriars Theatre . His name , however , does not appear in ...
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