Philological Quarterly, Volúmenes14-15University of Iowa., 1935 |
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... Jonson in Gerstenberg's reviews for the Ham- burgische Neue Zeitung for 1769,19 although it is only incidental , indi- cates how familiar he was with Jonson criticism . He would call Klop- stock's Hermanns Schlacht ( " mit Benjamin Jonson ...
... Jonson in Gerstenberg's reviews for the Ham- burgische Neue Zeitung for 1769,19 although it is only incidental , indi- cates how familiar he was with Jonson criticism . He would call Klop- stock's Hermanns Schlacht ( " mit Benjamin Jonson ...
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... Jonson as follows : " By making dramas of Ben Jonson accessible for the first time to German readers , Tieck performed a distinct service . His critical studies of this author are profound and significant " ; 35 while W. Fischer ...
... Jonson as follows : " By making dramas of Ben Jonson accessible for the first time to German readers , Tieck performed a distinct service . His critical studies of this author are profound and significant " ; 35 while W. Fischer ...
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... Jonson's best plays , but that Jonson's dramas in their original form are un- suited for performance . The best scene in Jonson's entire dramatic work is Act II , Scene 2 ( in the older editions Scene 3 ) of Every Man in his Humour ...
... Jonson's best plays , but that Jonson's dramas in their original form are un- suited for performance . The best scene in Jonson's entire dramatic work is Act II , Scene 2 ( in the older editions Scene 3 ) of Every Man in his Humour ...
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