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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... stage than the action would require in real life . With such extraordinary requisites for the stage , joined to a strain of poetry always manly , frequently lofty , and sometimes almost sublime , it may at first appear strange that his ...
... stage than the action would require in real life . With such extraordinary requisites for the stage , joined to a strain of poetry always manly , frequently lofty , and sometimes almost sublime , it may at first appear strange that his ...
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... stage . " - p . 561 . 44 Again : he ridicules him in his Silent Woman . ' I would sit out a play that was nothing but fights at sea , drum , trumpet , and target . " ( vol . i . p . 440 a ) , p . 562. Well ! but the prologue to Henry ...
... stage . " - p . 561 . 44 Again : he ridicules him in his Silent Woman . ' I would sit out a play that was nothing but fights at sea , drum , trumpet , and target . " ( vol . i . p . 440 a ) , p . 562. Well ! but the prologue to Henry ...
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... stage , as other gen- tlemen use , sir . 3 Child . Away , wag ; what , wouldst thou make an implement of me ? ' Slid , the boy takes me for a piece of perspective , I hold my life , or some silk curtain , come to hang the stage here ...
... stage , as other gen- tlemen use , sir . 3 Child . Away , wag ; what , wouldst thou make an implement of me ? ' Slid , the boy takes me for a piece of perspective , I hold my life , or some silk curtain , come to hang the stage here ...
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PROOFS OF JONSONS MALIGNITY | lxxxi |
CHARACTERS OF JONSON | xcv |
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