Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner Dodd, Mead, 1906 - 268 من الصفحات |
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... Jonson and his writings to the publick . Jonson was certainly a very good scholar , and in that had the advantage of Shakespeare ; though at the same time I believe it must be allowed , that what nature gave the latter , was more than a ...
... Jonson and his writings to the publick . Jonson was certainly a very good scholar , and in that had the advantage of Shakespeare ; though at the same time I believe it must be allowed , that what nature gave the latter , was more than a ...
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... Jonson : as they endeavoured to exalt the one at the expense of the other . It is ever the nature of parties to be in extremes ; and nothing is so probable , as that , because Ben Jonson had much the more learning , it was said , on the ...
... Jonson : as they endeavoured to exalt the one at the expense of the other . It is ever the nature of parties to be in extremes ; and nothing is so probable , as that , because Ben Jonson had much the more learning , it was said , on the ...
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... Jonson's learning . Of how little use his learning was to him , an ingenious writer of our own time has shown with that vigour and animation for which he was distinguished . " Jonson , in the serious drama , is as much an imitator as ...
... Jonson's learning . Of how little use his learning was to him , an ingenious writer of our own time has shown with that vigour and animation for which he was distinguished . " Jonson , in the serious drama , is as much an imitator as ...
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