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... Ben Jonson's Sad Shepherd , describing a deer hunt , and full of sporting terms , which Mr Fortescue ( the author ) pulls to pieces as giving clear evidence that Jonson knew nothing of woodcraft and must have copied the whole of the ...
... Ben Jonson's Sad Shepherd , describing a deer hunt , and full of sporting terms , which Mr Fortescue ( the author ) pulls to pieces as giving clear evidence that Jonson knew nothing of woodcraft and must have copied the whole of the ...
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... Ben Jonson in Every Man out of his Humour , 2. 1 ) are qualities which strike the other dramatists more than they do Shakespeare . Marlowe has , as compared with Shakespeare , and in- deed as compared with all these other dramatists , a ...
... Ben Jonson in Every Man out of his Humour , 2. 1 ) are qualities which strike the other dramatists more than they do Shakespeare . Marlowe has , as compared with Shakespeare , and in- deed as compared with all these other dramatists , a ...
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... Ben Jonson might have been equally true of physical encounters , not only with the unwieldy Jonson , but with most of his fellows . If this be so , Ben Jonson's memories of when he heard Shakespeare's ' buskin tread ' ' shake a stage ...
... Ben Jonson might have been equally true of physical encounters , not only with the unwieldy Jonson , but with most of his fellows . If this be so , Ben Jonson's memories of when he heard Shakespeare's ' buskin tread ' ' shake a stage ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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