The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volume 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pages |
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... JONSON , BEN ... JOHNSTON , DOCTOR ARTHUR . 261 253 SACKVILLE , THOMAS ... SANDYS , GEORGE .. 313 SCOT , ALEXANDER . SEDLEY , SIR CHARLES KYD , THOMAS .. 274 SELDEN , JOHN ... KING , HENRY ... 205 SHAKSPEARE , WILLIAM . KNOLLES ...
... JONSON , BEN ... JOHNSTON , DOCTOR ARTHUR . 261 253 SACKVILLE , THOMAS ... SANDYS , GEORGE .. 313 SCOT , ALEXANDER . SEDLEY , SIR CHARLES KYD , THOMAS .. 274 SELDEN , JOHN ... KING , HENRY ... 205 SHAKSPEARE , WILLIAM . KNOLLES ...
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... JONSON ... To Celia . Song . Celia's Triumph . Hymn to Diana ... The Sweet Neglect .. 313 316 316 316 317 317 A Scene from the Alchemist .... Advice to a Reckless Youth ... Love - Lovel and Host of the New Inn .. The Fall of Catiline ...
... JONSON ... To Celia . Song . Celia's Triumph . Hymn to Diana ... The Sweet Neglect .. 313 316 316 316 317 317 A Scene from the Alchemist .... Advice to a Reckless Youth ... Love - Lovel and Host of the New Inn .. The Fall of Catiline ...
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... Jonson . On the accession of James the First to the crown of England , Daniel be- came one of the grooms of the privy chamber , and was patronized by the king's consort , Queen Anne , who took much pleasure in his conversation . The ...
... Jonson . On the accession of James the First to the crown of England , Daniel be- came one of the grooms of the privy chamber , and was patronized by the king's consort , Queen Anne , who took much pleasure in his conversation . The ...
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... Jonson had scattered such delicate fancies among their plays and masques , that Herrick was not without models of the highest excellence in this species of composition . There is , however , in his songs and anacreontics , an unforced ...
... Jonson had scattered such delicate fancies among their plays and masques , that Herrick was not without models of the highest excellence in this species of composition . There is , however , in his songs and anacreontics , an unforced ...
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... Jonson , through affectionate admiration , adopted him as one of his sons . But poet - like , Randolph evinced a thorough contempt of wealth , and a corresponding love of pleasure ; and by these means he was drawn into excesses which so ...
... Jonson , through affectionate admiration , adopted him as one of his sons . But poet - like , Randolph evinced a thorough contempt of wealth , and a corresponding love of pleasure ; and by these means he was drawn into excesses which so ...
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afterward beauty became Ben Jonson bishop born Cæsar Cambridge character Chaucer church College court death delight died divine doth dramas Earl earth Elizabeth England English English language eyes Faery Queen fair fancy father fear flowers genius grace hath heart heaven Henry the Eighth holy honour Hudibras Inner Temple James JOHN Jonson king king's lady language Latin learning Leicestershire light literary literature live London Lord mind Mirror for Magistrates moral muse nature never night Oxford passage passed passion period play poem poet poetical poetry praise prince prose published queen reign remarks satire Scotland Shakspeare sing sleep song soon soul spirit studies style sweet tell thee things thought tongue translation Trinity College university of Cambridge university of Oxford unto verse Westminster Abbey Westminster school Wickliffe wind writers wrote youth