The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bell, 1899 |
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... Ben Jonson and he did gather humours of men daily , wherever they came . One time , as he was at the tavern at Stratford super Avon , one Combes , an old rich usurer , was to be buried ; he makes there this extemporary epitaph : - Ten ...
... Ben Jonson and he did gather humours of men daily , wherever they came . One time , as he was at the tavern at Stratford super Avon , one Combes , an old rich usurer , was to be buried ; he makes there this extemporary epitaph : - Ten ...
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... ( Ben Jonson's Underwood ) was wont to say that he never blotted out a line in his life ; said Ben Jonson , I wish he had blotted out a thousand . ' His comedies will remain wit as long as the English tongue is understood , for that he ...
... ( Ben Jonson's Underwood ) was wont to say that he never blotted out a line in his life ; said Ben Jonson , I wish he had blotted out a thousand . ' His comedies will remain wit as long as the English tongue is understood , for that he ...
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... Ben Jonson , " and though thou hadst small Latin and less Greek , " implies that he had learned , if not even the rudiments of Greek , something more than the rudi- ments of Latin . My own impression from his works is , that he probably ...
... Ben Jonson , " and though thou hadst small Latin and less Greek , " implies that he had learned , if not even the rudiments of Greek , something more than the rudi- ments of Latin . My own impression from his works is , that he probably ...
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... Ben Jonson , then in his twenty - fourth year , Every Man in his Humour . Rowe relates , " that Shakespeare's acquaintance with Ben Jonson began with a remarkable piece of humanity and good nature . " Mr. Jonson , who was at that time ...
... Ben Jonson , then in his twenty - fourth year , Every Man in his Humour . Rowe relates , " that Shakespeare's acquaintance with Ben Jonson began with a remarkable piece of humanity and good nature . " Mr. Jonson , who was at that time ...
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William Shakespeare. deed have come down to Rowe through the many intimates of Ben Jonson , and it is confirmed by the notice in Jon- son's own edition , that the play was first acted in 1598 , and by the Lord Chamberlain's servants ...
William Shakespeare. deed have come down to Rowe through the many intimates of Ben Jonson , and it is confirmed by the notice in Jon- son's own edition , that the play was first acted in 1598 , and by the Lord Chamberlain's servants ...
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