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 2Rwington, 1821 |
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... Jonson , in the latter days of that writer , could hardly have failed to have heard much of Shakspeare , in his youth . He was born in 1592 , made a Knight of the Bath in 1610 , and died on Christmas - day , 1676 , at the age of eighty ...
... Jonson , in the latter days of that writer , could hardly have failed to have heard much of Shakspeare , in his youth . He was born in 1592 , made a Knight of the Bath in 1610 , and died on Christmas - day , 1676 , at the age of eighty ...
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... Jonson to the stage , may certainly be considered as extremely doubtful . This tale probably took its rise from Shakspeare's having assisted Jonson in writing Sejanus In the printed play , however , the author omitted whatever our poet ...
... Jonson to the stage , may certainly be considered as extremely doubtful . This tale probably took its rise from Shakspeare's having assisted Jonson in writing Sejanus In the printed play , however , the author omitted whatever our poet ...
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... Jonson , who undoubtedly was inclined rather to depreciate than over - rate his rival's literary talents , allows , that he had some Latin . Dr. Farmer , indeed , has proved , by unanswerable arguments , that he was furnished by ...
... Jonson , who undoubtedly was inclined rather to depreciate than over - rate his rival's literary talents , allows , that he had some Latin . Dr. Farmer , indeed , has proved , by unanswerable arguments , that he was furnished by ...
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... Jonson ; who , knowing the opinions of the former age , and the high estimation in which the productions that we are now considering had been held , thought he could not , in a few words , more forcibly describe our great dramatick ...
... Jonson ; who , knowing the opinions of the former age , and the high estimation in which the productions that we are now considering had been held , thought he could not , in a few words , more forcibly describe our great dramatick ...
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... Jonson himself made additions ) ; the tragedy of Cornelia , both printed ; and probably several others , that have been lost . 5 Of Marlowe , some account will be given hereafter . 6 How congenial the sentiments of Spenser and Lilly ...
... Jonson himself made additions ) ; the tragedy of Cornelia , both printed ; and probably several others , that have been lost . 5 Of Marlowe , some account will be given hereafter . 6 How congenial the sentiments of Spenser and Lilly ...
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