The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... Jonson , " Thou art found in body ; but fome fay , thy foule Envy doth ulcer ; yet corrupted hearts " Such cenfurers must have . " Scourge of Folly , by J. Davies , printed about 1611 , The following lines by one of Jonfon's admirers ...
... Jonson , " Thou art found in body ; but fome fay , thy foule Envy doth ulcer ; yet corrupted hearts " Such cenfurers must have . " Scourge of Folly , by J. Davies , printed about 1611 , The following lines by one of Jonfon's admirers ...
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... Jonson , by Jasper Mayne . So alfo another of his Panegyrists : " Admit his mufe was flow , ' tis judgment's fate To ... Jonson's equal , if not his fuperior ; and in the preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert ...
... Jonson , by Jasper Mayne . So alfo another of his Panegyrists : " Admit his mufe was flow , ' tis judgment's fate To ... Jonson's equal , if not his fuperior ; and in the preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert ...
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... Jonson with fome warmth ; Mr. Hales , who had fat ftill for fome time , told them , ' That if Mr. Shakspeare had not read the ancients , he had like- wife not ftolen any thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topick ...
... Jonson with fome warmth ; Mr. Hales , who had fat ftill for fome time , told them , ' That if Mr. Shakspeare had not read the ancients , he had like- wife not ftolen any thing from them ; and that if he would produce any one topick ...
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... Jonson wanted both . Because Shak- speare borrowed nothing , it was faid that Ben Jon- fon borrowed every thing . Becaufe Jonfon did not write extempore , he was reproached with being a year about every piece ; and because Shakspeare ...
... Jonson wanted both . Because Shak- speare borrowed nothing , it was faid that Ben Jon- fon borrowed every thing . Becaufe Jonfon did not write extempore , he was reproached with being a year about every piece ; and because Shakspeare ...
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... Jonson , had appeared . On the other hand , from the year 17 16 to the prefent time , that is , in feventy - four years , but two editions of the former writer , and one of the latter , have been iffued from the prefs ; while above ...
... Jonson , had appeared . On the other hand , from the year 17 16 to the prefent time , that is , in feventy - four years , but two editions of the former writer , and one of the latter , have been iffued from the prefs ; while above ...
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