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... Jonson's own account of his adventures , ' Extracts from Critical Essays , ' p . 900 ) , and on his return from the wars he married . Not long after , he became associated with a company of actors . By 1597 he was one of Henslowe's ...
... Jonson's own account of his adventures , ' Extracts from Critical Essays , ' p . 900 ) , and on his return from the wars he married . Not long after , he became associated with a company of actors . By 1597 he was one of Henslowe's ...
Page 991
... Jonson was early recognized as a leader in these gather- ings is shown by the poem which Beaumont addressed to him ... Jonson's Leges Convivales were painted over its fireplace in letters of gold ( see p . 513 ) . From about this time ...
... Jonson was early recognized as a leader in these gather- ings is shown by the poem which Beaumont addressed to him ... Jonson's Leges Convivales were painted over its fireplace in letters of gold ( see p . 513 ) . From about this time ...
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... Jonson is writing , had married Barbara Gamage . 66 yet dine away ] Jonson told Drummond that ' being at the end of my Lord Salisbury's table . . and demanded by my Lord why he was not glad : " My Lord , " said he , " you promised me I ...
... Jonson is writing , had married Barbara Gamage . 66 yet dine away ] Jonson told Drummond that ' being at the end of my Lord Salisbury's table . . and demanded by my Lord why he was not glad : " My Lord , " said he , " you promised me I ...
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