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Ben Jonson only ( who , being versed in the learned languages , had been
taught the value of accuracy , ) appears to have superintended the publication of
his own dramatick pieces ; but were those of Lyly , Chapman , Marlow , or the ...
Ben Jonson only ( who , being versed in the learned languages , had been
taught the value of accuracy , ) appears to have superintended the publication of
his own dramatick pieces ; but were those of Lyly , Chapman , Marlow , or the ...
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He seems to have been introduced under the name of Don Antonio Balladino , in
a comedy that has been attributed to Ben Jonson , called The Case is Allereil ,
and from the following passages in that piece appears to have been city - poet ...
He seems to have been introduced under the name of Don Antonio Balladino , in
a comedy that has been attributed to Ben Jonson , called The Case is Allereil ,
and from the following passages in that piece appears to have been city - poet ...
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From Ben Jonson's Induction to Bartholomew Fair , 1614 , we learn that this piece
had been exhibited on the stage twenty - five or thirty years before , that is , at the
lowest computation , in 1589 ; or , taking a middle period , ( which is perhaps ...
From Ben Jonson's Induction to Bartholomew Fair , 1614 , we learn that this piece
had been exhibited on the stage twenty - five or thirty years before , that is , at the
lowest computation , in 1589 ; or , taking a middle period , ( which is perhaps ...
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Dr. Farmer is of opinion , that Ben Jonson particularly alludes in the following
verses to our poet's having followed the steps of Marlowe in the plays now under
our consideration , and greatly surpassed his original : “ For , if I thought my ...
Dr. Farmer is of opinion , that Ben Jonson particularly alludes in the following
verses to our poet's having followed the steps of Marlowe in the plays now under
our consideration , and greatly surpassed his original : “ For , if I thought my ...
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The testimony of that historian , relative to the time of Spenser's death , is
confirmed by a fact related by Ben Jonson to Mr. Drummond of Hawthoraden ,
and recorded by that writer . ' When Spenser and his wife were forced in great
distress to ...
The testimony of that historian , relative to the time of Spenser's death , is
confirmed by a fact related by Ben Jonson to Mr. Drummond of Hawthoraden ,
and recorded by that writer . ' When Spenser and his wife were forced in great
distress to ...
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