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... Ben Jonson represents his " wise justice of the peace meditant " in Bartholomew Fair he indulged in similar character - drawing . The corrupt judge of an earlier date was a more serious matter . I should not have dwelt upon this , were ...
... Ben Jonson represents his " wise justice of the peace meditant " in Bartholomew Fair he indulged in similar character - drawing . The corrupt judge of an earlier date was a more serious matter . I should not have dwelt upon this , were ...
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... Ben Jonson ) , being pilloried upon the stage . According to local tradition , Wheatley says the scene of INTRODUCTION XXXV.
... Ben Jonson ) , being pilloried upon the stage . According to local tradition , Wheatley says the scene of INTRODUCTION XXXV.
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... Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour must be referred to . See note at I. i . 134. There are many parallel passages , but none very striking , cited in my notes from Jonson's play . They are rather to be regarded as the language of the ...
... Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour must be referred to . See note at I. i . 134. There are many parallel passages , but none very striking , cited in my notes from Jonson's play . They are rather to be regarded as the language of the ...
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... Jonson's Staple of News , that the text we have is not in all respects that of the play in Jonson's time . The old ... Ben Jonson . . . . The Silent Woman , " Dryden , Essay on Dramatick Poesie , 1668 . Pepys ' disparaging opinions ...
... Jonson's Staple of News , that the text we have is not in all respects that of the play in Jonson's time . The old ... Ben Jonson . . . . The Silent Woman , " Dryden , Essay on Dramatick Poesie , 1668 . Pepys ' disparaging opinions ...
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... Ben Jonson's Bartholo- mew Fair forges easily ahead . • Gervinus has a very good analysis of the play , no doubt finding motives rather too abundantly , as is his wont . He says at the end : " Great emphasis is laid throughout on ...
... Ben Jonson's Bartholo- mew Fair forges easily ahead . • Gervinus has a very good analysis of the play , no doubt finding motives rather too abundantly , as is his wont . He says at the end : " Great emphasis is laid throughout on ...
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