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After alluding to the death of Amy Robsart , the unknown author says that Leicester fell in love with the Lady Sheffield , and then also had he the same fortune to have her Husband die quickly with an extreme rheum in his head ( as it ...
After alluding to the death of Amy Robsart , the unknown author says that Leicester fell in love with the Lady Sheffield , and then also had he the same fortune to have her Husband die quickly with an extreme rheum in his head ( as it ...
Pagina 74
A few years after the death of Bacon , Ben Jonson wrote : Now things daily fall ; wits grow downward ; eloquence grows backward so that he may be named and stand as the mark and acme of our language . The final reference to Timon is put ...
A few years after the death of Bacon , Ben Jonson wrote : Now things daily fall ; wits grow downward ; eloquence grows backward so that he may be named and stand as the mark and acme of our language . The final reference to Timon is put ...
Pagina 94
Before considering the Jonsonian remarks in the First Folio , we will examine those in the Discoveries , first printed three years after Jonson's death . The papers were said to have been found in his rooms after his death in ...
Before considering the Jonsonian remarks in the First Folio , we will examine those in the Discoveries , first printed three years after Jonson's death . The papers were said to have been found in his rooms after his death in ...
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