Essays and Reviews ...D. Appleton & Company, 1849 |
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... BEN JONSON . DECKER . WEBSTER . MARSTON . HEYWOOD . CHAPMAN . MIDDLETON . TOURNEUR . BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER . MASSINGER . FORD . PAGE SOUTH'S SERMONS , 74 · ROMANCE OF RASCALITY , · 105 THE CROAKERS OF SOCIETY AND LITERATURE , 116 ...
... BEN JONSON . DECKER . WEBSTER . MARSTON . HEYWOOD . CHAPMAN . MIDDLETON . TOURNEUR . BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER . MASSINGER . FORD . PAGE SOUTH'S SERMONS , 74 · ROMANCE OF RASCALITY , · 105 THE CROAKERS OF SOCIETY AND LITERATURE , 116 ...
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... Ben Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , were not to him mere names of persons who once existed , but he had a genial sense of their presence , as he bent lov- ingly over their time - stained pages . Their hearts ... BEN JONSON DECKER WEBSTER.
... Ben Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , were not to him mere names of persons who once existed , but he had a genial sense of their presence , as he bent lov- ingly over their time - stained pages . Their hearts ... BEN JONSON DECKER WEBSTER.
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... Ben Jonson , Marston , Massinger , Ford , and Beaumont and Fletcher , a constellation of genius , which , in power and variety , in imagination , passion , fancy , wit , sense , philosophy , character , nature , is unexampled in the ...
... Ben Jonson , Marston , Massinger , Ford , and Beaumont and Fletcher , a constellation of genius , which , in power and variety , in imagination , passion , fancy , wit , sense , philosophy , character , nature , is unexampled in the ...
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... Ben Jonson , in the Poetaster , makes Tucca exclaim , with a side reference to the poets of his own day , that " they are a sort of poor , starved rascals , that are ever wrapt up in foul linen ; and can boast of nothing but a lean ...
... Ben Jonson , in the Poetaster , makes Tucca exclaim , with a side reference to the poets of his own day , that " they are a sort of poor , starved rascals , that are ever wrapt up in foul linen ; and can boast of nothing but a lean ...
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... Ben Jonson ; Drayton finely ascribes to him " those brave sublunary things that the first poets had ; " and according to old George Chapman , - " He stood Up to the chin in the Pierian flood . " Marlowe , indeed , towers up among his ...
... Ben Jonson ; Drayton finely ascribes to him " those brave sublunary things that the first poets had ; " and according to old George Chapman , - " He stood Up to the chin in the Pierian flood . " Marlowe , indeed , towers up among his ...
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