The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... Bartholomew Fair , I had occasion to ob- serve that Jonson appeared to concern himself little , if at all , with the printing of the plays in the present collection ; and the Devil is an Ass , as well as the Staple of News , furnishes ...
... Bartholomew Fair , I had occasion to ob- serve that Jonson appeared to concern himself little , if at all , with the printing of the plays in the present collection ; and the Devil is an Ass , as well as the Staple of News , furnishes ...
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... Bartholomew Fair . Jonson's ob- ject was to expose to scorn and ridicule the pestilent humour of a set of bullies then in vogue . As the chief characteristics of this game were dullness and impudence , and as it did not enter into the ...
... Bartholomew Fair . Jonson's ob- ject was to expose to scorn and ridicule the pestilent humour of a set of bullies then in vogue . As the chief characteristics of this game were dullness and impudence , and as it did not enter into the ...
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... Bartholomew Fair , vol . iv . p . 497 . P. 244. Of silver dishes , or gold chamber - THE STAPLE OF NEWS . 455.
... Bartholomew Fair , vol . iv . p . 497 . P. 244. Of silver dishes , or gold chamber - THE STAPLE OF NEWS . 455.
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... Bartholomew Fair make their appearance again even in this passing way . None but men of real genius can venture on these allusions to the creatures of their own invention . P. 249. When we do speak at volley . ] 456 NOTES TO.
... Bartholomew Fair make their appearance again even in this passing way . None but men of real genius can venture on these allusions to the creatures of their own invention . P. 249. When we do speak at volley . ] 456 NOTES TO.
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... Bartholomew Fair , vol . iv . Nares says it is " formed by analogy from rabbit - sucker , which means a sucking rabbit . " P. 255. It is his rose , he can make nothing else . ] This was a favourite joke of Jonson's . See Conversations ...
... Bartholomew Fair , vol . iv . Nares says it is " formed by analogy from rabbit - sucker , which means a sucking rabbit . " P. 255. It is his rose , he can make nothing else . ] This was a favourite joke of Jonson's . See Conversations ...
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