Bacon and Shakespeare. An Inquiry Touching Players Playhouses, and Play-writers in the Days of Elizabeth. To which is Appended an Abstract of a Ms. Respecting Tobie Matthew |
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Of Bacon , Jonson says in his Discoveries — " His language ( when he could
spare or pass by a jest ) was nobly censorious . He commanded when he spoke ,
and had his judges , angry and pleased , at his derotion . No man had their ...
Of Bacon , Jonson says in his Discoveries — " His language ( when he could
spare or pass by a jest ) was nobly censorious . He commanded when he spoke ,
and had his judges , angry and pleased , at his derotion . No man had their ...
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Ben Jonson ' s testimony in his Discoveries , and his verses published with the
folio of 1623 . All the other testimonies are subsequent to the publication of the
collection of plays , and have reference to them , and not to the individual man ,
or ...
Ben Jonson ' s testimony in his Discoveries , and his verses published with the
folio of 1623 . All the other testimonies are subsequent to the publication of the
collection of plays , and have reference to them , and not to the individual man ,
or ...
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The evidence of Ben Jonson is so much more direct than any to be derived from
any other source , that , as we intend to impugn it , we do not esteem it necessary
to grapple with the others . In his Discoveries Jonson writes : - " I remember the ...
The evidence of Ben Jonson is so much more direct than any to be derived from
any other source , that , as we intend to impugn it , we do not esteem it necessary
to grapple with the others . In his Discoveries Jonson writes : - " I remember the ...
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The edition of Jonson ' s works , published in 1616 , - - a rare folio - does not
contain the Discoveries : they were first published in 1640 , three years after
Jonson ' s death . The Discoveries are detached thoughts and reflections , which
appear ...
The edition of Jonson ' s works , published in 1616 , - - a rare folio - does not
contain the Discoveries : they were first published in 1640 , three years after
Jonson ' s death . The Discoveries are detached thoughts and reflections , which
appear ...
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The probability is , that Jonson wrote this passage prior to 1623 , very likely soon
after Shakespeare ' s death , and before he became so intimately acquainted with
these plays , as we shall presently endeavour to show that he ultimately was .
The probability is , that Jonson wrote this passage prior to 1623 , very likely soon
after Shakespeare ' s death , and before he became so intimately acquainted with
these plays , as we shall presently endeavour to show that he ultimately was .
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