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the Female Voice as Illustrated by Ben Jonson and Anne Bradstreet Although many writers choose the concept of love to be the subject of their poetry, they do ...
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Ben Jonson's "To the Memory of My Beloved, The Author, Mr. William Shakespeare, and What He Hath Left Us" and John Milton's "On Shakespeare" are both tributes ...
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Examination of twenty lines of VolponeIn lines 78 to 8 on page 28, Jonson's unique style of writing is present. Secondly, there ...
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... He is listed by Ben Jonson in Jonson's magnificent 1616 Folio of his Works as having acted as the chief comedian in Every Man In His Humour in 1598. ...
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... According to poets of the period, in particular Jonson believed that there were two kinds of playgoers divided according to the priority of the ear or the eye. ...
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... Ben Jonson was also a well known playwright that wrote for the court of King James I. His first play was performed by the Chamberlain's Men, with Shakespeare ...
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... Ben Jonson was also a well known playwright that wrote for the court of King James I. His first play was performed by the Chamberlain's Men, with Shakespeare ...
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... By the early seventeenth century, he had written some of the greatest plays the world has ever seen, and was, along with Ben Jonson, the most popular writer in ...
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... All the poets of his age have tried to imitate the two poetic figures John Donne and Ben Jonson, but the story was different for him. ...
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... His friend and colleague, Ben Jonson, is thought by some to have written most or all of Shakespeare's later unpublished writings. ...
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... fifty-two. At the time of Shakespeare's death, literary luminaries such as Ben Jonson hailed his works as timeless. Shakespeare's ...
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... Cheapside. Among others, some of the writers who frequented the Tavern were Sir Walter Raleigh (the founder), and Ben Jonson. Death ...
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... Cheapside. Among others, some of the writers who frequented the Tavern were Sir Walter Raleigh (the founder), and Ben Jonson. Death ...
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... Competing against such illustrious company as Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson, Shakespeare quickly became one of the most popular playwrights in the city ...
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... The household included, the Jonson's two surviving sons, Robert and Andrew, and their daughters, Mary Stover and Martha Patterson. ...
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Ben Jonson in 'Volpone' (1605) that is considered to be the greatest comedy in English epitomized the classical spirit of comedy. ...
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... was also the center of the English cultural Renaissance, particularly in literature, with major figures such as Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, and William ...
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... Note the comparisons one might make with Donne's and Jonson's poetic flights of fancy regarding the lover's claims about the vast world's riches, and the ...
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... ensue. In Volpone (iv. 1) Jonson ridicules the popular scare. Chapman in All Fooles ridicules the popular conception of Machiavelli. ...
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... When comparing and contrasting Ben Jonson's two poems: "on my first daughter" and "on my first son" it is these aspects that have to be considered. ...
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... Miscellany" in 1557; Sidney's "Astropil and Stella" in 1591 and 1592 and Ponsonby's 1598 folio of that author's collected works, Ben Jonson's 1616 "Works"; and ...
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... Samuel Daniel, Michael Drayton, Shakespeare, Sir Philip Sidney, and John Donne; lyrics in other forms were contributed by John Skelton, Ben Jonson, and Robert ...
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... in Southwark, London, remarkable for the early and present productions of the plays of Shakespeare and of the dramatic works of Ben Jonson, Beaumont and ...
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... Other important writers of the time are Marlowe, Jonson, Lyly, Kyd, Dekker, and others that were not too important and didn't have a huge impact. ...
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... (Ogburn, Smithsonian) To exclude any other candidate than William Shakspeare of Stratford, the reference to Shakespeare by Ben Jonson as "Sweet Swan of Avon ...
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... 157). A few Elizabethan playwrights who had their share of fame and folly are Thomas Kyd, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson. Despite ...
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