The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... Ben Jonson said of him , " My son Cartwright writes all like a man . He was a favourite with Charles and his queen , and during his illness they frequently and anxiously inquired after him , an attention surely to be expected , for ...
... Ben Jonson said of him , " My son Cartwright writes all like a man . He was a favourite with Charles and his queen , and during his illness they frequently and anxiously inquired after him , an attention surely to be expected , for ...
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... Ben Jonson , and we doubt not our readers will agree with us in thinking our best very excellent . It is in a strong and nervous style , and is such praise as a man might be proud either to write or receive . " No rotten talk breaks for ...
... Ben Jonson , and we doubt not our readers will agree with us in thinking our best very excellent . It is in a strong and nervous style , and is such praise as a man might be proud either to write or receive . " No rotten talk breaks for ...
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... Ben Jonson , and a considerable catalogue of dramatists , who either flourished or were fostered in that intel- lectual reign , demonstrate the superiority of the dramatic over every other species of contemporary composition . But our ...
... Ben Jonson , and a considerable catalogue of dramatists , who either flourished or were fostered in that intel- lectual reign , demonstrate the superiority of the dramatic over every other species of contemporary composition . But our ...
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