The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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Whalley probably overlooked this sense of the word , for . he inserted for after it ; but Jonson has it again in the dedication to Volpone : - who providing ( foreseeing ) the burts these Licentious spirits may do in a state ...
Whalley probably overlooked this sense of the word , for . he inserted for after it ; but Jonson has it again in the dedication to Volpone : - who providing ( foreseeing ) the burts these Licentious spirits may do in a state ...
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... and though some , perhaps , may incline to doubt his height of elocution , yet all will acknowledge , that " in fulness and frequency of sentence , he has discharged the offices of a tragic writer . " VOL . III . M VOLPONE ; OR ...
... and though some , perhaps , may incline to doubt his height of elocution , yet all will acknowledge , that " in fulness and frequency of sentence , he has discharged the offices of a tragic writer . " VOL . III . M VOLPONE ; OR ...
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With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson, William Gifford. VOLPONE ; OR , THE FOX . 4 VOLPONE , & c . ] This celebrated Comedy was.
With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson, William Gifford. VOLPONE ; OR , THE FOX . 4 VOLPONE , & c . ] This celebrated Comedy was.
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VOLPONE , & c . ] This celebrated Comedy was first brought out at the Globe Theatre in 1605 , and printed in quarto , 1607 , after having been acted with great applause at both Universities . Jonson republished it in 1616 , without ...
VOLPONE , & c . ] This celebrated Comedy was first brought out at the Globe Theatre in 1605 , and printed in quarto , 1607 , after having been acted with great applause at both Universities . Jonson republished it in 1616 , without ...
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... and , as I have already observed , burnt in the fire which des stroyed his library . And not Cinnamus the barber , & c . ] We have had this thought before : see Vol . II . p . 546 . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Volpone , a Magnifico .
... and , as I have already observed , burnt in the fire which des stroyed his library . And not Cinnamus the barber , & c . ] We have had this thought before : see Vol . II . p . 546 . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . Volpone , a Magnifico .
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