English Literature: Considered as an Interpreter of English HistoryClaxton, 1877 - 488 páginas |
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... Ben Jonson had written " Every Man in his Humour , " and while Shakspeare was writing Hamlet . Thus the various progressive forms of the drama overlapped each other , the older retaining its place until the younger gained strength to ...
... Ben Jonson had written " Every Man in his Humour , " and while Shakspeare was writing Hamlet . Thus the various progressive forms of the drama overlapped each other , the older retaining its place until the younger gained strength to ...
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... Ben Jonson , gave to the world his Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus , which many do not hesitate to compare favorably with Goethe's great drama , and his Rich Jew of Malta , which contains the portraiture of ...
... Ben Jonson , gave to the world his Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus , which many do not hesitate to compare favorably with Goethe's great drama , and his Rich Jew of Malta , which contains the portraiture of ...
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... Ben Jonson and to Webster . Robert Tailor : wrote The Hog hath Lost his Pearl , a comedy , published in 1614. This partakes of the character of the morality . John Marston : wrote Antonio and Mellida , 1602 ; Antonio's Revenge , 1602 ...
... Ben Jonson and to Webster . Robert Tailor : wrote The Hog hath Lost his Pearl , a comedy , published in 1614. This partakes of the character of the morality . John Marston : wrote Antonio and Mellida , 1602 ; Antonio's Revenge , 1602 ...
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... Ben Jonson , to be " not for an age , but for all time . " It is also singularly true that , even in such a work as this , Shakspeare really requires only brief notice at our hands , because he is so universally known and read : his ...
... Ben Jonson , to be " not for an age , but for all time . " It is also singularly true that , even in such a work as this , Shakspeare really requires only brief notice at our hands , because he is so universally known and read : his ...
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... Ben Jonson to be a good like- We are very fortunate in having these , unsatisfactory as they are , for it is simple truth that beyond these places and things , there is little , if anything , to illustrate the personal his- tory of ...
... Ben Jonson to be a good like- We are very fortunate in having these , unsatisfactory as they are , for it is simple truth that beyond these places and things , there is little , if anything , to illustrate the personal his- tory of ...
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