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... edition follows the plan laid down in the Introduction , which differs in some respects from that suggested in the article . The essay on Jonson's Conversations with Drummond ap- peared in English , Spring 1952 , and is reprinted here ...
... edition follows the plan laid down in the Introduction , which differs in some respects from that suggested in the article . The essay on Jonson's Conversations with Drummond ap- peared in English , Spring 1952 , and is reprinted here ...
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... edition of the Discoveries , rearranged in seven sections according to my analysis of the nature of its contents , I have followed the original text of the " Second Folio " of 1640-41 , without verbal alterations or emendations , except ...
... edition of the Discoveries , rearranged in seven sections according to my analysis of the nature of its contents , I have followed the original text of the " Second Folio " of 1640-41 , without verbal alterations or emendations , except ...
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... edition . Line - references are to Herford and Simpson's edition , Vol . VIII ( 1947 ) . Passages borrowed or translated by Jonson are given in their original form in the notes to Herford and Simpson's edition , Vol . XI ( 1952 ) . I ...
... edition . Line - references are to Herford and Simpson's edition , Vol . VIII ( 1947 ) . Passages borrowed or translated by Jonson are given in their original form in the notes to Herford and Simpson's edition , Vol . XI ( 1952 ) . I ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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