An Examination of the Charges Maintained by Messrs. Malone, Chalmers, and Others, of Ben Jonson's Enmity, &c. Towards ShakspeareTaylor and Hessey, 1808 - Počet stran: 62 |
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... present question as a presumption No , its a flight beyond the reach of those , Whose worthless pamphlets are not sense in prose . Let learned Jonson sing a dirge for thee , And fill our orb with heavenly harmony . * Pope's preface to ...
... present question as a presumption No , its a flight beyond the reach of those , Whose worthless pamphlets are not sense in prose . Let learned Jonson sing a dirge for thee , And fill our orb with heavenly harmony . * Pope's preface to ...
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... present eulogium of old Ben with such of his other sentiments as have reached posterity . " To this exordium , some of his other senti- ments might be expected to succeed ; but This follows not : What follows then , my lord ? Why , an ...
... present eulogium of old Ben with such of his other sentiments as have reached posterity . " To this exordium , some of his other senti- ments might be expected to succeed ; but This follows not : What follows then , my lord ? Why , an ...
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... present ; but this neglect or contempt was not peculiar to the bard of Avon ; similar and even greater licenses are found in Lilly's Endimion , in 1591 , and Patient Grissel , performed as early as 1599. Nor was the prac- tice confined ...
... present ; but this neglect or contempt was not peculiar to the bard of Avon ; similar and even greater licenses are found in Lilly's Endimion , in 1591 , and Patient Grissel , performed as early as 1599. Nor was the prac- tice confined ...
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... present case , may suggest to the calumniators of Ben the probability of other passages being equally so ; and his " taxing may like a wild- goose fly , unclaimed of any man . " " This unfortunate prologue still haunts us ! → Mr ...
... present case , may suggest to the calumniators of Ben the probability of other passages being equally so ; and his " taxing may like a wild- goose fly , unclaimed of any man . " " This unfortunate prologue still haunts us ! → Mr ...
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... present . Instead of a little Davy to take toll of the bawds , the author doth promise a strutting horse - courser , with a leer drunkard , two or three to attend him , in as good equipage as you would wish . And then , for Kind - heart ...
... present . Instead of a little Davy to take toll of the bawds , the author doth promise a strutting horse - courser , with a leer drunkard , two or three to attend him , in as good equipage as you would wish . And then , for Kind - heart ...
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