An Examination of the Charges Maintained by Messrs. Malone, Chalmers, and Others, of Ben Jonson's Enmity, &c. Towards ShakspeareAMS Press, 1973 - 62 من الصفحات |
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Octavius Gilchrist. EXAMINATION OF THE CHARGES MAINTAINED BY MESSRS . MALONE , CHALMERS , AND OTHERS , OF BEN JONSON'S ENMITY , & c . TOWARDS SHAKSPEARE . BY G. OCTAVIUS GILCHRIST . If it be an ignorance , it is a virtuous and staid ...
Octavius Gilchrist. EXAMINATION OF THE CHARGES MAINTAINED BY MESSRS . MALONE , CHALMERS , AND OTHERS , OF BEN JONSON'S ENMITY , & c . TOWARDS SHAKSPEARE . BY G. OCTAVIUS GILCHRIST . If it be an ignorance , it is a virtuous and staid ...
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... charge , Mr. Malone says , that " in the induction to Bartholomew fair , Jonson has endeavoured to depreciate the Tempest ... charges of the commentators , to have been a compound of ingratitude , envy , * " If it be plainly seen in the ...
... charge , Mr. Malone says , that " in the induction to Bartholomew fair , Jonson has endeavoured to depreciate the Tempest ... charges of the commentators , to have been a compound of ingratitude , envy , * " If it be plainly seen in the ...
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... charges against Ben , Mr. Chalmers is merely an echo of preceding com- mentators , and as he evidently made a strenu- ous effort at originality on the present occasion , it is not without emotions of pity that I rescue the old bard from ...
... charges against Ben , Mr. Chalmers is merely an echo of preceding com- mentators , and as he evidently made a strenu- ous effort at originality on the present occasion , it is not without emotions of pity that I rescue the old bard from ...
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