The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 66.
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... plays revived after the Restoration . Sejanus is not divided into scenes in any of the editions ; it has neither exits nor entrances ; and is , upon the whole , the most involved and puzzling drama , in its internal arrangement , that ...
... plays revived after the Restoration . Sejanus is not divided into scenes in any of the editions ; it has neither exits nor entrances ; and is , upon the whole , the most involved and puzzling drama , in its internal arrangement , that ...
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... genius here alluded to undoubtedly was Shakspeare , who was also a performer in the play ; but , I believe , posterity wishes that Fare you well , and if you read farther of 6 TO THE READERS . CONTENTS OF VOLUME III PAGE.
... genius here alluded to undoubtedly was Shakspeare , who was also a performer in the play ; but , I believe , posterity wishes that Fare you well , and if you read farther of 6 TO THE READERS . CONTENTS OF VOLUME III PAGE.
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... play was universally exploded . " And thus Shakspeare is honoured ! Whalley wishes that Jonson had marked the lines furnished by Shakspeare ; but this , besides being a most invidious mode of dis- tinction , was directly contrary to the ...
... play was universally exploded . " And thus Shakspeare is honoured ! Whalley wishes that Jonson had marked the lines furnished by Shakspeare ; but this , besides being a most invidious mode of dis- tinction , was directly contrary to the ...
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... play as it was acted , and who , if the cause of poetry had sustained any very serious loss by his altera- tions , were not unlikely to have reproached him with it . That he should be anxious to render a drama which seemed condemned ...
... play as it was acted , and who , if the cause of poetry had sustained any very serious loss by his altera- tions , were not unlikely to have reproached him with it . That he should be anxious to render a drama which seemed condemned ...
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... play , as the author left it , to the " judgment of the learned . " I can much easier excuse Whalley for suppressing Jonson's notes , and taking the merit of his quotations , than for introducing the names of Simpson , Seward , and Grey ...
... play , as the author left it , to the " judgment of the learned . " I can much easier excuse Whalley for suppressing Jonson's notes , and taking the merit of his quotations , than for introducing the names of Simpson , Seward , and Grey ...
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