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" As for Jonson, to whose character I am now arrived, if we look upon him while he was himself (for his last plays were but his dotages), I think him the most learned and judicious writer which any theatre ever had. He was a most severe judge of himself,... "
Biographia Dramatica: pt. 2. Authors and actors: I-Y. Appendix. Additions ... - Página 414
por David Erskine Baker - 1812
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A class-book of English prose, with biogr. notices, explanatory notes and ...

Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 páginas
...Suckling, and with him the greater part of the courtiers, set our Shakspere far above him. As for Jonson, if we look upon him while he was himself (for his...but his dotages), I think him the most learned and judicious writer which any theatre ever had. He was a most severe judge of himself, as well as others....
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The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, Volumen2

John Dryden - 1859 - 482 páginas
...ohsolete, and Ben Jonson's wit Comes short of theirs. As for Jonson, to whose character I am now arrived, if we look upon him while he was himself, (for his last plays were hut his dotages,) I think him the most learned and judicious writer which any theatre ever had. Hu...
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The Prose and Prose Writers of Britain from Chaucer to Ruskin: With ...

Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 páginas
...Suckling, and with him the greater part of the courtiers, set our Shakspere far above him. As for Jonson, if we look upon him while he was himself (for his...but his dotages), I think him the most learned and judicious writer which any theatre ever had. He was a most severe judge of himself, as well as others....
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A Compendium of English Literautre: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 páginas
...set our Shakspeare far above him. . BEN JONSON. As for Jonson, to whose character I am now arrived, if we look upon him while he was himself, (for his...but his dotages,) I think him the most learned and judicious writer which any theatre ever had. He was a most severe judge of himself, as well as others....
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Choice specimens of English literature, selected and arranged by T.B. Shaw ...

Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 páginas
...the courtiers, set our Shakspeare far above him. As for Jonson, to whose character I am now arrived, if we look upon him while he was himself (for his...but his dotages), I think him the most learned and judicious writer which any theatre ever had. He was a most severe judge of himself, as well as others....
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 páginas
...Shakspean; far above him. BEN JONSON. As for Jonson, to whose character I am now arrived, if we lool upon him while he was himself, (for his last plays were but hi: dotages,) I think him the most learned and judicious writer whict any theatre ever had. He was...
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Graduated exercises for translation into German, extr. from Engl. authors ...

Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 páginas
...Suckling, and with him the greater part of the courtiers, set our Shakspeare far above him. As for Jonson, if we look upon him while he was himself (for his...but his dotages), I think him the most learned and judicious writer which any theatre ever had. He was a most severe judge of himself, as well as others....
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The literary reader: prose authors, with biogr. notices &c. by H.G. Robinson

Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 páginas
...obsolete, and Ben Jonson's wit eomes short of theirs. As for Joiison, to whose character I am now arrived, if we look upon him while he was himself, (for his...but his dotages,) I think him the most learned and judicious writer which any theatre ever had. He was a most severe judge of himself, as well as others....
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English Composition and Rhetoric: A Manual

Alexander Bain - 1867 - 352 páginas
...passage. 1. "As for Jonson, to whose character I (am) 'have' now ar" rived, if we look upon him whilst he was himself — for his last "plays were (but) his dotages — I think him the most learned and "judicious writer (which) ' that ' any theatre ever had." Although a little cumbrous, this sentence...
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The Book of Elegant Extracts

Book - 1868 - 168 páginas
...Suckling, and with him the greater part of the courtiers, set our Shakespeare far above him. As for Jonson, if we look upon him while he was himself, (for his...but his dotages,) I think him the most learned and judicious writer which any theatre ever had. He was a most severe judge of himself, as well as others....
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