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Page xii
... representing the front of a temple , in rococo design . On the left stylobate is a PLAVSTRVM , on the right , a VISORIVM and a Chorus , while between the two , on a cartouche , appears the imprint . Each stylobate supports two ...
... representing the front of a temple , in rococo design . On the left stylobate is a PLAVSTRVM , on the right , a VISORIVM and a Chorus , while between the two , on a cartouche , appears the imprint . Each stylobate supports two ...
Page xvi
... representing respectively the emblems of England , Scotland , Wales , and Ireland . ] LONDON , Printed by Thomas Hodgkin , for H. Her- ringman , E. Brewster , | T. Baffett , R. Chifwell , M. Wotton , G. Conyers , M DC XCII . I Folio ...
... representing respectively the emblems of England , Scotland , Wales , and Ireland . ] LONDON , Printed by Thomas Hodgkin , for H. Her- ringman , E. Brewster , | T. Baffett , R. Chifwell , M. Wotton , G. Conyers , M DC XCII . I Folio ...
Page xxv
... representing Jonson on the stage as ' given to venerie , ' but do find him representing Jonson as the poet - scholar Chrysogonus in His- triomastix , 1599 , the importance of this slight change in punctuation is obvious . It seems clear ...
... representing Jonson on the stage as ' given to venerie , ' but do find him representing Jonson as the poet - scholar Chrysogonus in His- triomastix , 1599 , the importance of this slight change in punctuation is obvious . It seems clear ...
Page xxvii
... represents Jonson . In any case , the essential fact is indisputable : with the entrance of Old Brabant upon the stage , the Marston - Jonson quarrel was setting toward high - tide . As our object here is not a new investigation of all ...
... represents Jonson . In any case , the essential fact is indisputable : with the entrance of Old Brabant upon the stage , the Marston - Jonson quarrel was setting toward high - tide . As our object here is not a new investigation of all ...
Page xli
... represents no contemporary of Jonson . Caesar . Augustus Caesar , the patron of literary men , had himself claims to the honors of authorship . Servius , Suetonius , and Plutarch tell us that he wrote thirteen books of Memoirs of his ...
... represents no contemporary of Jonson . Caesar . Augustus Caesar , the patron of literary men , had himself claims to the honors of authorship . Servius , Suetonius , and Plutarch tell us that he wrote thirteen books of Memoirs of his ...
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