The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Jonson ? ' ) from that time , 1600 , to the death of Shakspeare , and for ... Ben's jealousy did not fully display itself till Shakspeare retired from the ... Jonson , ' says one of them , in all pro- bability maliciously stole ...
... Jonson ? ' ) from that time , 1600 , to the death of Shakspeare , and for ... Ben's jealousy did not fully display itself till Shakspeare retired from the ... Jonson , ' says one of them , in all pro- bability maliciously stole ...
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... Ben's old antagonist , ' p . 640 , is Owen Feltham . - But what shall be said of Mr. Malone ? A judicial blindness appears to have fallen upon him the instant that he approached Jonson . Deprive him of this plea , and no terms will be ...
... Ben's old antagonist , ' p . 640 , is Owen Feltham . - But what shall be said of Mr. Malone ? A judicial blindness appears to have fallen upon him the instant that he approached Jonson . Deprive him of this plea , and no terms will be ...
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... Ben Jonson probably meant to sneer at the Tempest in the prologue to Every Man in his Humour - our tempestuous drum ; ' and he has endeavoured to depreciate this beautiful co- medy by calling it a foolery . For some remarks on this ...
... Ben Jonson probably meant to sneer at the Tempest in the prologue to Every Man in his Humour - our tempestuous drum ; ' and he has endeavoured to depreciate this beautiful co- medy by calling it a foolery . For some remarks on this ...
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... Ben Jonson , p . 254 , Mr. Gifford has the following remark : - " It appears from the elegant rules drawn up by Jonson , for the regulation of his club , that women of character were not excluded from attending the meetings . • Probæ ...
... Ben Jonson , p . 254 , Mr. Gifford has the following remark : - " It appears from the elegant rules drawn up by Jonson , for the regulation of his club , that women of character were not excluded from attending the meetings . • Probæ ...
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... Jonson was not unfrequently in the habit of asserting his pre - emi- nence , as first having taught rules to the ... Ben Jonson . I be- hold them like a Spanish great galleon , and an English man of war . Master Jonson , like the ...
... Jonson was not unfrequently in the habit of asserting his pre - emi- nence , as first having taught rules to the ... Ben Jonson . I be- hold them like a Spanish great galleon , and an English man of war . Master Jonson , like the ...
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