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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... Silent Woman ! " enough to show that Jonson had in his own time critics as injudi- cious and tasteless as Mr. Malone or Mr. Chal- mers . As we have seen in the case of Mr. Malone towards Steevens , so , notwithstanding his op- position ...
... Silent Woman ! " enough to show that Jonson had in his own time critics as injudi- cious and tasteless as Mr. Malone or Mr. Chal- mers . As we have seen in the case of Mr. Malone towards Steevens , so , notwithstanding his op- position ...
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... Silent Woman , " and , above all , “ The Alchemist , " perhaps Dek- ker would not have thought him an object for scorn to point his finger at . These , with his I beautiful masques , some of his smaller poems , and 57.
... Silent Woman , " and , above all , “ The Alchemist , " perhaps Dek- ker would not have thought him an object for scorn to point his finger at . These , with his I beautiful masques , some of his smaller poems , and 57.
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