| John James Munro - 1909 - 612 Seiten
...informe you, that this Booke, in all numbers, is not the same with that which was acted on the publike Stage, wherein a second Pen had good share : in place...I have rather chosen, to put weaker (and no doubt lesse pleasing) of mine own, then to defraud so happy a Genius of his right, by my lothed usurpation."... | |
| John James Munro - 1909 - 626 Seiten
...Sheppard. Jonson says in the Preface to Sejanus (1605), — " Lastly I would informe you, that this Booke, in all numbers, is not the same with that which was acted on the publike Stage, wherein a second Pen had good share : in place of which I have rather chosen, to put... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 924 Seiten
...the rest, as Sueton. Seneca, &c., the chapter doth sufficiently direct, or the edition is not varied. Lastly, I would inform you, that this book, in all...doubt, less pleasing, of mine own, than to defraud BO happy a genius of his right by my loathed usurpation. Fare you well, and if you read farther of... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 916 Seiten
...rest, аз Sueton. Seneca, Sic., the chapter doth sufficiently direct, or the edition is not varied. Lastly, I would inform you, that this book, in all...which was acted on the public stage ; wherein a second pen3 had good share: in place of which, I have rather chosen to put weaker, and, no doubt, less pleasing,... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 Seiten
...this book, in all numbers, is not the same with that which was acted on the public stage ; wherein i BO happy a genius of his right by my loathed usurpation. Fare you well, and if you read farther of... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 Seiten
...аз ¿íueíon. Seneca, «be., the chapter doth sufficiently direct, or the edition is not varied. Lastly, I would inform you, that this book, in all...that which was acted on the public stage; wherein я second pen3 had good share: in place of which, I have rather chosen to put weaker, and, no doubt,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1911 - 372 Seiten
...informe you, that this Booke, in all 45 nubers, is not the same with that which was acted on the publike Stage, wherein a second Pen had good share: in place...I have rather chosen, to put weaker (and no doubt lesse pleasing) of mine own, then to defraud so happy a Genius of his right, by my lothed usur- 5°... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 898 Seiten
...rest, ил Sueton. Seneca, &c., the chapter doth sufficiently direct, or the edition is not varied. Lastly, I would inform you, that this book, in all numbers, is not the same with that which wai acted on the public stage; wherein a second pen8 had good share: in place of which, I bare rather... | |
| William Hall Chapman - 1912 - 204 Seiten
...to the reader in "Sejanus" there is the same display of excess of commendation. Ben Jonson writes, "Lastly I would inform you that this "book in all..."chosen to put weaker and no doubt less "pleasing of my own than to defraud so "happy a genius of his right by my loath"ed usurpations." According to Dryden,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1912 - 594 Seiten
...the rest, as Sueton, Seneca, &c., the chapter doth sufficiently direct, or the edition is not varied. Lastly, I would inform you, that this book, in all...I have rather chosen to put weaker, and, no doubt, leis pleading, of mine own, than to defraud so happy a genius of his right by my loathed usurpition.3... | |
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