The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 2 |
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Pagina 130
... epigram , which may have perished with things of greater confequence . He has , however , marked his disregard for the calumniator of his fame , by not leaving him any memorial by his Will . - In an apologetical dialogue which ...
... epigram , which may have perished with things of greater confequence . He has , however , marked his disregard for the calumniator of his fame , by not leaving him any memorial by his Will . - In an apologetical dialogue which ...
Pagina 223
... was , we are told , ( from the pamphlet , ) the writing an epigram upon him , in which there is an allusion , as we are informed in a note , to a character in a play of Ford's “ which Ben fays , Ford stole from him .
... was , we are told , ( from the pamphlet , ) the writing an epigram upon him , in which there is an allusion , as we are informed in a note , to a character in a play of Ford's “ which Ben fays , Ford stole from him .
Pagina 235
defeat and the success which Ford's play obtained , wrote the following Epigram upon his successful competitor : , 66 PLAYWRIGHT , by chance , hearing some toys I had writ , 66 Cry'd to my face , they were th ' elixir of wit ;.
defeat and the success which Ford's play obtained , wrote the following Epigram upon his successful competitor : , 66 PLAYWRIGHT , by chance , hearing some toys I had writ , 66 Cry'd to my face , they were th ' elixir of wit ;.
Pagina 236
It appears from Ben Jonson's Dedication of his Epigrams to Lord Pembroke , that most of them , though published in 1616 ... the epigram in question therefore may be referred to a still earlier period than the time of its publication .
It appears from Ben Jonson's Dedication of his Epigrams to Lord Pembroke , that most of them , though published in 1616 ... the epigram in question therefore may be referred to a still earlier period than the time of its publication .
Pagina 237
If the writer of this letter had said , “ Alluding to a character in The Ladies ' Trial , which Ford stole from Ben Jonson , ” we might suppose him only mistaken ; and this anachronisin ( supposing that the epigram had been written in ...
If the writer of this letter had said , “ Alluding to a character in The Ladies ' Trial , which Ford stole from Ben Jonson , ” we might suppose him only mistaken ; and this anachronisin ( supposing that the epigram had been written in ...
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