Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 pagini |
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... Ben Jonson , Ford , and Massinger LECTURE V. . 130 On single Plays , Poems , & c . , the Four P's , the Re- turn from Parnassus , Gammer Gurton's Needle , and other Works 175 LECTURE VI . On Miscellaneous Poems , F. Beaumont ,
... Ben Jonson , Ford , and Massinger LECTURE V. . 130 On single Plays , Poems , & c . , the Four P's , the Re- turn from Parnassus , Gammer Gurton's Needle , and other Works 175 LECTURE VI . On Miscellaneous Poems , F. Beaumont ,
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... Ben Jonson's tragedies of Catiline and Sejanus may themselves be con- sidered as almost literal translations into verse , of Tacitus , Sallust , and Cicero's Orations in his consulship . Boccacio , the divine Boccacio , Petrarch , Dante ...
... Ben Jonson's tragedies of Catiline and Sejanus may themselves be con- sidered as almost literal translations into verse , of Tacitus , Sallust , and Cicero's Orations in his consulship . Boccacio , the divine Boccacio , Petrarch , Dante ...
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... Ben Jonson , for instance , Massinger , Beaumont and Fletcher , are almost , though not quite , as fa- miliar to us , as that of Shakspeare ; and their works still keep regular possession of the stage . Another set of writers included ...
... Ben Jonson , for instance , Massinger , Beaumont and Fletcher , are almost , though not quite , as fa- miliar to us , as that of Shakspeare ; and their works still keep regular possession of the stage . Another set of writers included ...
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... Ben Jonson tried to overcome the difficulty by the force of learning and study ; and thought to gain his end by persisting in error ; but he only made matters worse , for his clowns and coxcombs ( if we except Bobadil ) are the most ...
... Ben Jonson tried to overcome the difficulty by the force of learning and study ; and thought to gain his end by persisting in error ; but he only made matters worse , for his clowns and coxcombs ( if we except Bobadil ) are the most ...
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... Ben Jonson ; and he is most unfairly criticised in The Return from Par- nassus , under the name of Monsieur Kinsayder , as a mere libeller and buffoon . Writers in their life - time do all they can to degrade and vilify one another ...
... Ben Jonson ; and he is most unfairly criticised in The Return from Par- nassus , under the name of Monsieur Kinsayder , as a mere libeller and buffoon . Writers in their life - time do all they can to degrade and vilify one another ...
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