The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... Jonson , in which not only his critical opinions are frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point I speak : and ...
... Jonson , in which not only his critical opinions are frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point I speak : and ...
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... Jonson , and his hostility to Shakspeare , an opinion with which I must take this early opportunity of saying I never could coincide , it is important , with a view to appreciate his motives , that we should inquire how far those ...
... Jonson , and his hostility to Shakspeare , an opinion with which I must take this early opportunity of saying I never could coincide , it is important , with a view to appreciate his motives , that we should inquire how far those ...
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... Jonson , he has this remark : " Smollet knew less of Jonson than even Mr. Malone ; he knew enough , how- ever , of the públick to be convinced that in calumniating him , he was on the right side . " I admit that this great poet has been ...
... Jonson , he has this remark : " Smollet knew less of Jonson than even Mr. Malone ; he knew enough , how- ever , of the públick to be convinced that in calumniating him , he was on the right side . " I admit that this great poet has been ...
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... Jonson had money dealings with Mr. Henslowe , the manager of this theatre , ( the Rose , ) and that he wrote for him . The play might afterwards have been purchased from this company by the Lord Chamber- lain's servants , ( Shakspeare ...
... Jonson had money dealings with Mr. Henslowe , the manager of this theatre , ( the Rose , ) and that he wrote for him . The play might afterwards have been purchased from this company by the Lord Chamber- lain's servants , ( Shakspeare ...
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... Jonson . " I am surprised that one so conversant with the press as Mr. Gifford should so certainly conclude , that what appears first when printed , must have been previously written . The reverse is most frequently the case , and the ...
... Jonson . " I am surprised that one so conversant with the press as Mr. Gifford should so certainly conclude , that what appears first when printed , must have been previously written . The reverse is most frequently the case , and the ...
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