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... supposed to have founded this play , the beauties of which could not fecure it from the criticism of Ben Jonfon , whose malignity appears to have been more than equal to his wit . In the introduction to Bartholomew Fair , he fays : " If ...
... supposed to have founded this play , the beauties of which could not fecure it from the criticism of Ben Jonfon , whose malignity appears to have been more than equal to his wit . In the introduction to Bartholomew Fair , he fays : " If ...
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... supposed his School literature might perhaps have been loft by the diffipation of youth , or the busy scene of publick life ! FARMER . This play must have been written before 1614 , when Jonfon sneers at it in his Bartholomew Fair . In ...
... supposed his School literature might perhaps have been loft by the diffipation of youth , or the busy scene of publick life ! FARMER . This play must have been written before 1614 , when Jonfon sneers at it in his Bartholomew Fair . In ...
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... supposed to be a Diuell , or a Witche , plucked off her buskins , to fee if she were clouen footed , and for her ougly hewe and deformitie , we let her goe . " STEEVENS . ARI . No , fir . PRO . Thou haft VOL . IV . D TEMPEST . 33 From ...
... supposed to be a Diuell , or a Witche , plucked off her buskins , to fee if she were clouen footed , and for her ougly hewe and deformitie , we let her goe . " STEEVENS . ARI . No , fir . PRO . Thou haft VOL . IV . D TEMPEST . 33 From ...
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... supposed altogether abfurd and unmeaning , he says , Satan had not the privilege , as Caliban in Shakspeare , to use new phrafe and diction unknown . to all others and again to practise distances is still a Caliban ftyle . Note on ...
... supposed altogether abfurd and unmeaning , he says , Satan had not the privilege , as Caliban in Shakspeare , to use new phrafe and diction unknown . to all others and again to practise distances is still a Caliban ftyle . Note on ...
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... was one or not . She had indeed told him , she was ; but in his aftonishment at hearing her speak his own language , he may well be supposed to have forgotten Were I but where ' tis spoken . PRO . VOL . IV . E TEMPEST . 49 N ...
... was one or not . She had indeed told him , she was ; but in his aftonishment at hearing her speak his own language , he may well be supposed to have forgotten Were I but where ' tis spoken . PRO . VOL . IV . E TEMPEST . 49 N ...
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