The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 1. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
ccliii. lappuse
... Malone himself had previously employed nearly thirty pages in proving to be a forgery from end to end ! The exposure occurs in the first volume , the " note " at the end of the second ; so that Mr. Malone intrepidly hurries past his own ...
... Malone himself had previously employed nearly thirty pages in proving to be a forgery from end to end ! The exposure occurs in the first volume , the " note " at the end of the second ; so that Mr. Malone intrepidly hurries past his own ...
cclxiii. lappuse
... Malone had , in the very last quotation , accused Jonson of attempting to tear the wreath from Shakspeare's brow at the precise moment ( 1598 ) that he now affirms he would not do it ! But , one word more : as Mr. Malone affirms this to ...
... Malone had , in the very last quotation , accused Jonson of attempting to tear the wreath from Shakspeare's brow at the precise moment ( 1598 ) that he now affirms he would not do it ! But , one word more : as Mr. Malone affirms this to ...
cclxx. lappuse
... Malone , " that Jonson should presume to prefix . this covert censure of Shakspeare to one of his own plays . " - True , it may- " but he appears to have eagerly embraced every opportunity of de- preciating him . - Had Shakspeare been ...
... Malone , " that Jonson should presume to prefix . this covert censure of Shakspeare to one of his own plays . " - True , it may- " but he appears to have eagerly embraced every opportunity of de- preciating him . - Had Shakspeare been ...
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