Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 183
... Ben Jonson . In 1584-85 Shakespeare had just arrived in London , and was probably thinking of being an actor , if not yet intending to become a dramatist . Of Shakespeare we know , happily , somewhat more than we know of Massinger ; for ...
... Ben Jonson . In 1584-85 Shakespeare had just arrived in London , and was probably thinking of being an actor , if not yet intending to become a dramatist . Of Shakespeare we know , happily , somewhat more than we know of Massinger ; for ...
Page 186
... Ben Jonson , Beaumont , Fletcher , and all the great and little dramatists . He had a seeing eye , and graphic power : no work of his would now be more sought after than a picture of that passing day , so great and strong , and yet gone ...
... Ben Jonson , Beaumont , Fletcher , and all the great and little dramatists . He had a seeing eye , and graphic power : no work of his would now be more sought after than a picture of that passing day , so great and strong , and yet gone ...
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... Ben Jonson and Camden the antiquary . Trustworthy autographs of Middleton , Chapman , and Massinger are not at hand , but there seems good reason , as a reference to the best editions of their works will establish , to believe that they ...
... Ben Jonson and Camden the antiquary . Trustworthy autographs of Middleton , Chapman , and Massinger are not at hand , but there seems good reason , as a reference to the best editions of their works will establish , to believe that they ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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