The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... old as his earlieft plays . This however is cer- * It appears , from the induction of Ben Jonfon's Bartholomew Fair , to have been acted before the year 1590 . STEEVENS . tain , that he is the first who taught either tain , 38 PREFACE .
... old as his earlieft plays . This however is cer- * It appears , from the induction of Ben Jonfon's Bartholomew Fair , to have been acted before the year 1590 . STEEVENS . tain , that he is the first who taught either tain , 38 PREFACE .
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... Jonfon , and the reft of our elder poets , will in vain give fpecimens of his claffical erudition , unless , at the fame time , he brings to his work a mind intimately acquainted with thofe books , which , though now for- gotten , were ...
... Jonfon , and the reft of our elder poets , will in vain give fpecimens of his claffical erudition , unless , at the fame time , he brings to his work a mind intimately acquainted with thofe books , which , though now for- gotten , were ...
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... Jonfon , and Beaumont and Fletcher , he had read “ above 800 of old English plays . " He omitted this affertion , however , on the republication of the fame work , and , I hope , he did fo , through a confcioufnefs of its utter falfhood ...
... Jonfon , and Beaumont and Fletcher , he had read “ above 800 of old English plays . " He omitted this affertion , however , on the republication of the fame work , and , I hope , he did fo , through a confcioufnefs of its utter falfhood ...
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... Jonfon had long endeavoured to depreciate him , but he and his partisans were unsuccessful in their efforts ; yet about the year 1640 , whe- ther from fome capricious viciffitude in the publick tafte , or from a general inattention to ...
... Jonfon had long endeavoured to depreciate him , but he and his partisans were unsuccessful in their efforts ; yet about the year 1640 , whe- ther from fome capricious viciffitude in the publick tafte , or from a general inattention to ...
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... adult genius comes out of Nature's hands , as Pailas out of " Jove's head , at full growth and mature . Shakespeare's genius it was nothing and Ben Jonfon's celebrated charge of Shakspeare's final Latin 106 APPENDIX To Mr. COLMAN's.
... adult genius comes out of Nature's hands , as Pailas out of " Jove's head , at full growth and mature . Shakespeare's genius it was nothing and Ben Jonfon's celebrated charge of Shakspeare's final Latin 106 APPENDIX To Mr. COLMAN's.
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