The author beginning his studies of this kind, with Every Man in his Humour; and after Every Man out of his Humour; and since, continuing in all his plays, especially those of the comic thread, whereof the New Inn was the last, some recent humours still,... Yale Studies in English - Stran xcvavtor: Ben Jonson - 1921 - 448 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 strani
...in his Induction to The Mag-' •<it!ck Lady, that this was his first drimatick performance. — " The author beginning his studies of this kind with Every Man in his Humour." + If the names of the aftors, prefixed to this play, were arranged in the same order as the persons... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 strani
...freely ; so you interrupt not the series or thread of the argument, to break or pucker it, with unneces2 The author beginning his studies of this kind, with Every Man in Ms Humour.'] We must except those pieces which were offered to the stage before that play; and which... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 528 strani
...his Humour was his first play, and as this was brought out by Shakspeare, to wUose kind intervention Every Man out of his Humour; and since, continuing...men, that went along with the times ; finding himself now near the close, or shutting up of his circle, hath fancied to himself, in idea, this Magnetic Mistress... | |
| David Masson - 1859 - 714 strani
...but one of his plays, the comedy of " The Magnetic Lady, or Humors reconciled," produced in 1632. " The author, beginning his studies of this kind with Every Man in his Humor, and, after, Every Man out of his Humor, and since continuing in all his plays, especially those... | |
| David Masson - 1859 - 714 strani
...but one of his plays, the comedy of " The Magnetic Lady, or Humors reconciled," produced in 1632. " The author, beginning his studies of this kind with Every Man in hit Humor, and, after, Every Man out of his Humor, and since continuing in all his plays, especially... | |
| David Masson - 1875 - 698 strani
...but one of his plays, the comedy of " The Magnetic Lady, or Humors reconciled," produced in 1632. " The author, beginning his studies of this kind with Every Man in his Humnr, and, after, Every Man out of his Humor, and since continuing in all his plays, especially those... | |
| David Masson - 1881 - 878 strani
...of all his plays, the comedy of The Magnetic Lady, or Humours Reconciled, produced in 1632 : — " The author, " beginning his studies of this kind with...that went along with the " times, finding himself now near the close or shutting-up " of his circle, hath fancied to himself in idea this Magnetic "... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1886 - 218 strani
...his career Jonson returned to the same topic. In the induction to ' The Magnetic Lady ' we read : ' The author beginning his studies of this kind with...or manners of men, that went along with the times.' This sufficiently proves that Jonson conceived humour, which ho first apprehended in the narrow sense... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1886 - 330 strani
...apish or fantastic strain, It is his humour." In the Introduction to the Magnetic Lady Jonson writes, "The author beginning his studies of this kind, with...especially those of the comic thread, whereof the Ntw Inn was the last, some recent humours still, or manners of men that went along with the times;... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1888 - 232 strani
...Jonson returned to the same topic. In the induction to ' The Magnetic Lady ' we read : ' The autl - beginning his studies of this kind with " Every Man...or manners of men, that went along with the times.' This sufficiently proves that Jonson conceived humour, which he first apprehended in the narrow sense... | |
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