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Pagina 11
... brought little from Flanders ( whence he was probably induced to return by the death of his father ) but the reputation of a brave man , a smattering of Dutch , and an empty purse . Nothing , in fact , could be more hopeless than his ...
... brought little from Flanders ( whence he was probably induced to return by the death of his father ) but the reputation of a brave man , a smattering of Dutch , and an empty purse . Nothing , in fact , could be more hopeless than his ...
Pagina 12
... brought to the field , as our author told Drummond , a sword ten inches longer than his own . His victory , however , left him little cause for exultation . He was severely wounded in the arm , thrown into prison for murder , and , as ...
... brought to the field , as our author told Drummond , a sword ten inches longer than his own . His victory , however , left him little cause for exultation . He was severely wounded in the arm , thrown into prison for murder , and , as ...
Pagina 14
... brought him a son ; so that he had occasion for all his exertions . In Every Man in his Humor , and in the Prologue to it , which breathes a similar spirit , we find strong traces of the ennobling idea which Jonson had already formed of ...
... brought him a son ; so that he had occasion for all his exertions . In Every Man in his Humor , and in the Prologue to it , which breathes a similar spirit , we find strong traces of the ennobling idea which Jonson had already formed of ...
Pagina 18
... brought on the stage by the good offices of Shakspeare , who himself acted in it . Malignant and envious as Jonson was , " & c . - Shak . , vol . i . p . 540. And the writers of our author's life in the Bio . Brit . , after giving us ...
... brought on the stage by the good offices of Shakspeare , who himself acted in it . Malignant and envious as Jonson was , " & c . - Shak . , vol . i . p . 540. And the writers of our author's life in the Bio . Brit . , after giving us ...
Pagina 20
... brought out , as we have seen , at the Rose , a rival theatre with which Shakspeare had not the slightest concern . To be plain whoever intro- duced Jonson to the notice of the players , we may be quite sure that it was not Shakspeare ...
... brought out , as we have seen , at the Rose , a rival theatre with which Shakspeare had not the slightest concern . To be plain whoever intro- duced Jonson to the notice of the players , we may be quite sure that it was not Shakspeare ...
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