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... BEN JONSON The Introduction and Notes are at page 989 FROM The Works of Benjamin Jonson , 1616 EPIGRAMS To the reader Pray thee , take care , that tak'st my book in hand , To read it well - that is , to understand . To my book It will ...
... BEN JONSON The Introduction and Notes are at page 989 FROM The Works of Benjamin Jonson , 1616 EPIGRAMS To the reader Pray thee , take care , that tak'st my book in hand , To read it well - that is , to understand . To my book It will ...
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BEN JONSON BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) , the posthumous son of a minister , received his education at Westminster School under the learned Camden , of whose instruction he always speaks with reverent praise . He did not proceed to a ...
BEN JONSON BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) , the posthumous son of a minister , received his education at Westminster School under the learned Camden , of whose instruction he always speaks with reverent praise . He did not proceed to a ...
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... Jonson's Leges Convivales were painted over its fireplace in letters of gold ( see p . 513 ) . From about this time the group was known as the Tribe of Ben , and the young poets after being ' sealed of the Tribe ' became ' sons of Ben ...
... Jonson's Leges Convivales were painted over its fireplace in letters of gold ( see p . 513 ) . From about this time the group was known as the Tribe of Ben , and the young poets after being ' sealed of the Tribe ' became ' sons of Ben ...
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