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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.1. Authors and Actors: A-H - Página 416
por David Erskine Baker - 1812
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 páginas
...which any theatre ever had. He was a moft fevere judge of himfelf as well as others. One cannot fay he wanted wit, but rather that he was frugal of it....to retrench or alter. Wit and language, and humour alio, in fome meafure, we had before him; but fomething of art was wanting to the drama till he came....
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose ..., Volumen2

1797 - 522 páginas
...well as otlieis. One cannot f.iy he wanted "it, but rather that he was frugal of ir. In his v.oiki you find little to retrench or alter. Wit and language, and humour allo, in fomc meafure, we had before him; but fomcthing of art was w.inting to the drama till he came....
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807 - 548 páginas
...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. One cannot say he wanted wit, hut rather that he was frugal of it. In his works you find little to retrench or alter. Wit, and language,...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volumen3

George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 páginas
...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. One cannot say he wanted \vit' but rather that he was frugal of it. In his works you find little to retrench or alter. Wit,...
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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory ..., Volumen1

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 546 páginas
...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. One cannot say...humour also in some measure, we had before him ; but somethingofartwas wanting to the drama, till he came. He managed his strength to more advantage than...
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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory ..., Volumen1

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 538 páginas
...theatre ever had. He was a most severe judge of himself as well as others. One cannot say he \» anted wit, but rather that he was frugal of it. In his works...humour also in some measure, we had before him ; but somethingofartwas wanting to the drama, till he came. He managed his strength to more advantage than...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen57

1845 - 816 páginas
...ever had. He was a most severe jndge ; of himself as well as others. One caunot say he wanted wit, bnt rather that he was frugal of it in his works ; you find little to retouch or alter. Wit and language, and humour also, in some measure, we had before him ; but something...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, Volumen15

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 432 páginas
...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. One cannot say...measure, we had before him; but something of art was want- ' ing to the drama, till he came. He managed his strength to more advantage than any who preceded...
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The Retrospective Review, Volumen4

1821 - 404 páginas
...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. One cannot say...his works you find little to retrench or alter. Wit, arid language, and humour also in some measure, we had before him ; but something of art was wanting...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volumen4

Henry Southern - 1821 - 408 páginas
...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. One cannot say...he was frugal of it. In his works you find little tfl retrench or alter. Wit, and language, and humour also in some measure, we had before him ; but...
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