An Examination of the Charges Maintained by Messrs. Malone, Chalmers, and Others, of Ben Jonson's Enmity, &c. Towards ShakspeareTaylor and Hessey, 1808 - 62 Seiten |
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... Shak- speare , know that Jonson is by them transmit- ted to us as an example of ingratitude , envy , and malignity , jealous of all contemporary me- rit , and a libeller of the friend to whom he owed his elevation . If this strong case ...
... Shak- speare , know that Jonson is by them transmit- ted to us as an example of ingratitude , envy , and malignity , jealous of all contemporary me- rit , and a libeller of the friend to whom he owed his elevation . If this strong case ...
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... Shak- speare : - -The gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth : -marry , he was dead . " Let us now compare the present eulogium of old Ben with such of his other sentiments as have reached posterity . " To this exordium , some of his ...
... Shak- speare : - -The gracious Duncan Was pitied of Macbeth : -marry , he was dead . " Let us now compare the present eulogium of old Ben with such of his other sentiments as have reached posterity . " To this exordium , some of his ...
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... " This appropriate reprobation of one * Shakspeare , vol . ii . p . 374 . See Malone's Inquiry into the authenticity of the Shak- speare papers , 8vo . page 354. 1796 . • fraud , and tender treatment of a similar , 11.
... " This appropriate reprobation of one * Shakspeare , vol . ii . p . 374 . See Malone's Inquiry into the authenticity of the Shak- speare papers , 8vo . page 354. 1796 . • fraud , and tender treatment of a similar , 11.
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... Shak- speare , was too conformable to the opinion and wishes of Mr. Malone to be suffered to sleep in oblivion ; it is therefore dragged forth in the notes on the great bard , and made the " loop or hinge " to sustain a string of ...
... Shak- speare , was too conformable to the opinion and wishes of Mr. Malone to be suffered to sleep in oblivion ; it is therefore dragged forth in the notes on the great bard , and made the " loop or hinge " to sustain a string of ...
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... Shak- speare's fellows . " Mr. Malone now adds an ir- resistible argument , namely , that Shakspeare has sufficiently " marked his disregard for the ca- lumniator of his fame , by not leaving him any memorial by his will !!! " I have ...
... Shak- speare's fellows . " Mr. Malone now adds an ir- resistible argument , namely , that Shakspeare has sufficiently " marked his disregard for the ca- lumniator of his fame , by not leaving him any memorial by his will !!! " I have ...
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