Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 29
... practices of the time as to publi- cation , could have predicted them , one and all . May I epitomize the old story ? Shakespeare died in 1616 , the second member that is the second largest stock- holder in a theatrical company which ...
... practices of the time as to publi- cation , could have predicted them , one and all . May I epitomize the old story ? Shakespeare died in 1616 , the second member that is the second largest stock- holder in a theatrical company which ...
Pagina 31
... practice and none was intended . The famous first folio of Shakespeare is not a nota- ble specimen of book printing . The age knew hand- somer volumes and more correctly printed ones . But save for Ben Jonson's own folio of 1616 ( and ...
... practice and none was intended . The famous first folio of Shakespeare is not a nota- ble specimen of book printing . The age knew hand- somer volumes and more correctly printed ones . But save for Ben Jonson's own folio of 1616 ( and ...
Pagina 36
... practiced several methods of alleviating it " with no allaying Thames . " In Edinburgh the prominent Scottish poet and laird , William Drummond , enter- tained Jonson for some weeks at his beautiful home , Hawthornden ; and , chatting ...
... practiced several methods of alleviating it " with no allaying Thames . " In Edinburgh the prominent Scottish poet and laird , William Drummond , enter- tained Jonson for some weeks at his beautiful home , Hawthornden ; and , chatting ...
Pagina 47
... practice alike , in his works . As to his opinions about Shakespeare , we have but little , but what we have is precious and unmistakable , much of it , in its characteristic mixture of learning , which reined Jon- son in , and the ...
... practice alike , in his works . As to his opinions about Shakespeare , we have but little , but what we have is precious and unmistakable , much of it , in its characteristic mixture of learning , which reined Jon- son in , and the ...
Pagina 55
... practice at times among the young gentlemen of the Inns of Court in their efforts to entertain their friends and their queen . A more rational collaboration was that in which each of two coadjutors took a plot . Such appears to have ...
... practice at times among the young gentlemen of the Inns of Court in their efforts to entertain their friends and their queen . A more rational collaboration was that in which each of two coadjutors took a plot . Such appears to have ...
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