The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 1. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 - 588 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 59.
lxxxii. lappuse
... Malone is so eager to begin his attack on our author , that he enters upon it ere he has well opened the book . His first " labour of love " is to bring back the scurrilous falsehoods which Rowe had rejected on conviction , because he ...
... Malone is so eager to begin his attack on our author , that he enters upon it ere he has well opened the book . His first " labour of love " is to bring back the scurrilous falsehoods which Rowe had rejected on conviction , because he ...
lxxxix. lappuse
... Malone ) that he was also at Paris in this year ; he scarcely hastened home , on being told by Heminge , Burbage , and Condell that Shakspeare had stepped across the way to sign a mortgage , to take possession of his theatre , and , in ...
... Malone ) that he was also at Paris in this year ; he scarcely hastened home , on being told by Heminge , Burbage , and Condell that Shakspeare had stepped across the way to sign a mortgage , to take possession of his theatre , and , in ...
xcii. lappuse
... Malone falls furiously upon Jonson , who had justified Shak- speare , while Dryden , who had actually condemned him , is thus gently dismissed : " That there are some bombast speeches in Macbeth which are not to be understood , as ...
... Malone falls furiously upon Jonson , who had justified Shak- speare , while Dryden , who had actually condemned him , is thus gently dismissed : " That there are some bombast speeches in Macbeth which are not to be understood , as ...
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PROOFS OF JONSONS MALIGNITY | lxxxi |
CHARACTERS OF JONSON | xcv |
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