The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... whole . The tragedy , thus recast , was received with applause , and kept possession of the stage till long after the Restoration . " It hath outlived , ” the author says , in the dedication of his play to Lord Aubigny , “ the malice of ...
... whole . The tragedy , thus recast , was received with applause , and kept possession of the stage till long after the Restoration . " It hath outlived , ” the author says , in the dedication of his play to Lord Aubigny , “ the malice of ...
Pagina 28
... whole blame is thrown upon Jonson , though , in the only record which remains of this transaction , he expressly declares that he had nothing to do with the offensive passage , " Chapman and Marston ( as he told Drummond ) having ...
... whole blame is thrown upon Jonson , though , in the only record which remains of this transaction , he expressly declares that he had nothing to do with the offensive passage , " Chapman and Marston ( as he told Drummond ) having ...
Pagina 34
... whole of this wonderful drama on the vices and follies of the age , and trusted to the extent and variety of his reading for such apt allusions and illustrations as appear o spring spontaneously from the subject.2 Catiline , which ...
... whole of this wonderful drama on the vices and follies of the age , and trusted to the extent and variety of his reading for such apt allusions and illustrations as appear o spring spontaneously from the subject.2 Catiline , which ...
Pagina 58
... whole tenor of his life . ' He was , moreover , ( he adds , ) not a little oppressed with the gloom of a splenetic imagination , and , as an instance of it , he told Drummond that he had lain a whole night fancying he saw the ...
... whole tenor of his life . ' He was , moreover , ( he adds , ) not a little oppressed with the gloom of a splenetic imagination , and , as an instance of it , he told Drummond that he had lain a whole night fancying he saw the ...
Pagina 61
... whole of Jonson's later works ( i . e . all the dramatic pieces produced during the last twenty - three years of his life ) are remarkably free from rash ejaculations . The office book of Sir Henry Herbert , how- ever , supplies us with ...
... whole of Jonson's later works ( i . e . all the dramatic pieces produced during the last twenty - three years of his life ) are remarkably free from rash ejaculations . The office book of Sir Henry Herbert , how- ever , supplies us with ...
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