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Page vi
... give up their secrets to him ; but there was a glint in the eye of Horace , a dream - shadow on the brow of Virgil that he could not catch . The Acropolis also he knew , with its bronze Athene Promachos ; Areopa- gites , heroes of ...
... give up their secrets to him ; but there was a glint in the eye of Horace , a dream - shadow on the brow of Virgil that he could not catch . The Acropolis also he knew , with its bronze Athene Promachos ; Areopa- gites , heroes of ...
Page xiii
... verso of [ Ff6 ] , the play proper is concluded and we have the address To THE READER , followed by the beginning of the Apologetical Dialogue , which ends on 353 , Gg3 recto . Verso Gg3 , ( 354 ) , gives the date Introduction xiii.
... verso of [ Ff6 ] , the play proper is concluded and we have the address To THE READER , followed by the beginning of the Apologetical Dialogue , which ends on 353 , Gg3 recto . Verso Gg3 , ( 354 ) , gives the date Introduction xiii.
Page xiv
Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. Verso Gg3 , ( 354 ) , gives the date of the first production of the play by the Chapel Children , With the allowance of the Master of REVELLS , and the names of the six prin- cipal comedians . After the ...
Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. Verso Gg3 , ( 354 ) , gives the date of the first production of the play by the Chapel Children , With the allowance of the Master of REVELLS , and the names of the six prin- cipal comedians . After the ...
Page xxii
... gives the Apologetical Dialogue . With Jonson , the entrance of a character who alters the situation regu- larly makes a new scene ; Gifford marks a scene only when the place of action is changed . As for minor alterations , Gifford ...
... gives the Apologetical Dialogue . With Jonson , the entrance of a character who alters the situation regu- larly makes a new scene ; Gifford marks a scene only when the place of action is changed . As for minor alterations , Gifford ...
Page xxvi
... give Jonson something to cry for . Simpson ( School of Shakespeare 2. 129 ) was the first to identify Old Brabant of Jack Drum : ' Old Bra- bant , who was first of all intended for a witless patron of wit , a rich gull who spends his ...
... give Jonson something to cry for . Simpson ( School of Shakespeare 2. 129 ) was the first to identify Old Brabant of Jack Drum : ' Old Bra- bant , who was first of all intended for a witless patron of wit , a rich gull who spends his ...
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