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Page xxxv
... sense which contented the writers of those times : they aspired to give his precise words , without addition or dimi- nution ; and unfortunately attempted to do it within the compass of the original . ' Gifford seems to forget that in ...
... sense which contented the writers of those times : they aspired to give his precise words , without addition or dimi- nution ; and unfortunately attempted to do it within the compass of the original . ' Gifford seems to forget that in ...
Page xlvii
... sense to profit by it , since his latter works exhibit but few of the terms here ridiculed . ' The credit for working a reformation in Marston's diction is here given too exclusively to Poetaster . ' In 1607 , ' writes Bullen ...
... sense to profit by it , since his latter works exhibit but few of the terms here ridiculed . ' The credit for working a reformation in Marston's diction is here given too exclusively to Poetaster . ' In 1607 , ' writes Bullen ...
Page lxii
... into such an envious apoplexy , with which his judgment is so dazzled , and distracted , that he grows violently impatient of any opposite happiness in another . course , Jonson . ' sense . ' Asper - lxii Introduction.
... into such an envious apoplexy , with which his judgment is so dazzled , and distracted , that he grows violently impatient of any opposite happiness in another . course , Jonson . ' sense . ' Asper - lxii Introduction.
Page lxiii
Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. course , Jonson . ' sense . ' Asper - Macilente , ' writes Fleay ( Chr . 1. 359 ) , ' is , of Penniman ( War of the Theatres 57 ) makes the same assumption . Dr. B. Nicholson has the fol- lowing note ...
Ben Jonson Herbert Samuel Mallory. course , Jonson . ' sense . ' Asper - Macilente , ' writes Fleay ( Chr . 1. 359 ) , ' is , of Penniman ( War of the Theatres 57 ) makes the same assumption . Dr. B. Nicholson has the fol- lowing note ...
Page lxxv
... sense to take it in the most obvious meaning : nor does it appear there was any difference now subsisting between Shakespeare and our author . ' Gifford goes further . ' Thus far Whalley is right . He might have added , to the confusion ...
... sense to take it in the most obvious meaning : nor does it appear there was any difference now subsisting between Shakespeare and our author . ' Gifford goes further . ' Thus far Whalley is right . He might have added , to the confusion ...
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