An Examination of the Charges Maintained by Messrs. Malone, Chalmers, and Others, of Ben Jonson's Enmity, &c. Towards ShakspeareTaylor and Hessey, 1808 - 62 pages |
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... Harry Goldingham ; † appearing * Beaumont and Fletcher's Works , vol . vi..p . 473. 1778 . + " There was a spectacle presented to Queen Elizabeth upon the water ; and , among others , Harry Goldingham was to represent Arion upon the ...
... Harry Goldingham ; † appearing * Beaumont and Fletcher's Works , vol . vi..p . 473. 1778 . + " There was a spectacle presented to Queen Elizabeth upon the water ; and , among others , Harry Goldingham was to represent Arion upon the ...
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... Harry Goldingham ; is an additional in- stance of the inartificial nature of the devises by which our forefathers were amused . Add to this , so great a favourite was the subject of Jo- nah , and so strict was the regard paid to the ...
... Harry Goldingham ; is an additional in- stance of the inartificial nature of the devises by which our forefathers were amused . Add to this , so great a favourite was the subject of Jo- nah , and so strict was the regard paid to the ...
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