The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... person here named ; unquestionably she was the poet's mother . 3 Letters by Eminent Persons , & c . 1813 , vol . iii . p . 416. There is yet a difficulty . Grant was head master from 1572 tc 1593 , so that if Jonson was in the sixth ...
... person here named ; unquestionably she was the poet's mother . 3 Letters by Eminent Persons , & c . 1813 , vol . iii . p . 416. There is yet a difficulty . Grant was head master from 1572 tc 1593 , so that if Jonson was in the sixth ...
Pagina 11
... person , voice , and somewhat more of literature than commonly fell to the share of every obscure actor in a strolling company , Jonson could scarcely fail to get a service among the mimics , notwithstand- ing the grave authority of ...
... person , voice , and somewhat more of literature than commonly fell to the share of every obscure actor in a strolling company , Jonson could scarcely fail to get a service among the mimics , notwithstand- ing the grave authority of ...
Pagina 12
... person whose rank or condition in life is not known , but who is commonly supposed to be a player . In consequence of this he was called out , or , as he says , " appealed , to a duel . " He was not of a humor to decline the invitation ...
... person whose rank or condition in life is not known , but who is commonly supposed to be a player . In consequence of this he was called out , or , as he says , " appealed , to a duel . " He was not of a humor to decline the invitation ...
Pagina 26
... person by whom he had been so grossly treated a few months before . Jonson took to himself two fifths of this splendid " entertainment ; " the rest was allotted to his coadjutor . Both seem to have exerted themselves greatly , and both ...
... person by whom he had been so grossly treated a few months before . Jonson took to himself two fifths of this splendid " entertainment ; " the rest was allotted to his coadjutor . Both seem to have exerted themselves greatly , and both ...
Pagina 30
... person of Volpone , he had satirized Sutton , the founder of the Charter House , his friend and ben- efactor . It is not a little amusing to see the calumniators of our poet in that age driven to the same absurdities as those of the ...
... person of Volpone , he had satirized Sutton , the founder of the Charter House , his friend and ben- efactor . It is not a little amusing to see the calumniators of our poet in that age driven to the same absurdities as those of the ...
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