The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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... believe , that , after the Fox , the Silent Woman , the Alchemist , in a word , after eleven of his best pieces had obtained full possession of the stage , Jonson came forward , for the first time , to tell the public on what principles ...
... believe , that , after the Fox , the Silent Woman , the Alchemist , in a word , after eleven of his best pieces had obtained full possession of the stage , Jonson came forward , for the first time , to tell the public on what principles ...
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... believe ; though , with the same consistent absurdity , they hold that he was a ! this time wholly unknown ! The play , as we have it in the folio , was acted , Jonson informs us , in 1598. In the prologues to our ancient dramas , This ...
... believe ; though , with the same consistent absurdity , they hold that he was a ! this time wholly unknown ! The play , as we have it in the folio , was acted , Jonson informs us , in 1598. In the prologues to our ancient dramas , This ...
37. lappuse
... believe , in the pos- session of Mr. Reed . I agree with you entirely that no ridicule was intended against Shak- speare in the Poetaster for the use of the word clutch ; or in the Case is Altered , for the white of an egg ; nor against ...
... believe , in the pos- session of Mr. Reed . I agree with you entirely that no ridicule was intended against Shak- speare in the Poetaster for the use of the word clutch ; or in the Case is Altered , for the white of an egg ; nor against ...
39. lappuse
... believe how dear and reverend your friendship is to me , ( though all testimony on my part hath been too short to express me , ) and therefore would I meet it with all obedience . My mind is not yet so deafened by inju- ries but it hath ...
... believe how dear and reverend your friendship is to me , ( though all testimony on my part hath been too short to express me , ) and therefore would I meet it with all obedience . My mind is not yet so deafened by inju- ries but it hath ...
45. lappuse
... believe not in " Your most true friend and lover , " BEN JONSON . . London , May 10th , 1619. " The answer to this does not appear ; but a second letter , which Drummond sent in conse quence of another application from our author ...
... believe not in " Your most true friend and lover , " BEN JONSON . . London , May 10th , 1619. " The answer to this does not appear ; but a second letter , which Drummond sent in conse quence of another application from our author ...
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