CORNELL STUDIES IN ENGLISH EDITED BY JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON IOHNSONII. EFFIGIES ANGLORVM DOCTISSTA1 Re: Vaughan weit. , Enthei, Camenis. Et Scena veteris novatur Vendes fngenü recens Serult, Nec feeliz minus,aut minus politus Antique reñarator vnus artisJcu solus similis. Fiqurāsvinet. o could there be an art found out that might Produce his share soe tively as to Write Ab:Ho/A BEN JONSON Prefixed to The Workes of Benjamin Jonson, 1640, and Ben: Jonson's Execration against Vulcan, 1640. From an early state of the engraving in the library of Mr. Beverly Chew, and here reproduced by permission. THE JONSON ALLUSION-BOOK A COLLECTION OF ALLUSIONS TO BEN JONSON FROM 1597 TO 1700 BY JESSE FRANKLIN BRADLEY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English in the University of Louisville AND JOSEPH QUINCY ADAMS, Ph.D., Litt.D. Professor of English in Cornell University NEW HAVEN: YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS LONDON: HUMPHREY MILFORD MDCCCCXXII |