The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1J. Murray, 1831 - 454 páginas |
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... Jonson became an established dramatist in the ensuing years. His play Every Man in His Humour (1598) was staged by the theater company that William Shakespeare (1564–1616) was associated with. By the end of the next year, Jonson became ...
... Jonson became an established dramatist in the ensuing years. His play Every Man in His Humour (1598) was staged by the theater company that William Shakespeare (1564–1616) was associated with. By the end of the next year, Jonson became ...
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... Jonson was briefly in the military, where he killed an enemy in single combat. In his next career, as an actor, Jonson also wrote dialogue in some of the works in which he acted. After killing another actor in a duel, Jonson was ...
... Jonson was briefly in the military, where he killed an enemy in single combat. In his next career, as an actor, Jonson also wrote dialogue in some of the works in which he acted. After killing another actor in a duel, Jonson was ...
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... Jonson . This state- ment , moreover , should be based not on the theory of heraldry as taught by modern manuals , nor on the theory of heraldry as it was practiced in its prime , but on heraldry as it was popularly known and practiced ...
... Jonson . This state- ment , moreover , should be based not on the theory of heraldry as taught by modern manuals , nor on the theory of heraldry as it was practiced in its prime , but on heraldry as it was popularly known and practiced ...
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... Jonson moved and thrived. Their increasing immersion in the lifeof the Inns of Court, for example, must have brought them during Jonson's later years into contact with many of his friends and connections, as must their growing proximity ...
... Jonson moved and thrived. Their increasing immersion in the lifeof the Inns of Court, for example, must have brought them during Jonson's later years into contact with many of his friends and connections, as must their growing proximity ...
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... Jonson is attacking and shows how his pro- gram corresponds with that of Nashe and other satirists.1 Amorphus and ... Jonson's Gipsies Metamorphosed . A passage in Satire II of Guilpin's Skialetheia may be quoted as showing the conven ...
... Jonson is attacking and shows how his pro- gram corresponds with that of Nashe and other satirists.1 Amorphus and ... Jonson's Gipsies Metamorphosed . A passage in Satire II of Guilpin's Skialetheia may be quoted as showing the conven ...
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