| Book - 1868 - 168 lehte
...was no subject of which any poet ever writ, but he would produce it much better done in Shakespeare; and however others are now generally preferred before...lived, which had contemporaries with him, Fletcher and Jonson, never equalled them to him in their esteem. And in the last king's court, when Ben's reputation... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 lehte
...writ (wrote) but he would produce it much better treated in Shakspeare ; and, however others are now 3 generally preferred before him, yet the age wherein he lived, which had [as] contemporaries (1) "The prose of Dryden may rank with the beat in the English language. It is... | |
| Class-book - 1869 - 344 lehte
...was no subject of which any poet ever writ, but he would produce it much better done in Shakspeare ; and however others are now generally preferred before...lived, which had contemporaries with him Fletcher and Jonson, never equalled them to him in their esteem. And in the last king's court, when Ben's reputation... | |
| sir William Smith - 1869 - 382 lehte
...was no subject of which any poet ever writ, but he would produce it much better done in Shakespeare ; and however others are now generally preferred before...lived, which had contemporaries with him, Fletcher and Jonson, never equalled them to him in their esteem: and in the last king's court, when Ben's reputation... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - 420 lehte
...writ, but he would produce i( much better done in Shakspeare; and however others are row gene*' ally preferred before him, yet the age wherein he lived, which had contemporaries with him, Fletcher and Jonson, never equalled tlieip to him in their esteem; and in the last king's court, when Ben's reputation... | |
| 1872 - 556 lehte
...was no subject of which any poet ever writ, but he would produce it much better done in Shakspeare ; and however others are now generally preferred before...lived, which had contemporaries with him Fletcher and Jonson, never equalled them to him in their esteem. And in the last king's court, when Ben's reputation... | |
| English literature - 1874 - 274 lehte
...was no subject of which any poet ever writ, but he would produce it better treated in Shakspeare ; and however others are now generally preferred before...lived, which had contemporaries with him, Fletcher and Jonson, never equalled them to him in their esteem. And in the last king's court, when Ben's reputation... | |
| P. F. Aiken - 1876 - 454 lehte
...no subject of which any poet ever 'writ, but he would produce it much better done in ' Shakspere ; and however others are now generally ' preferred before him, yet the age wherein he lived, ' which had cotemporaries with him, Fletcher and ' Jonson, never equalled them to him, in their esteem ; ' and... | |
| Peter Freeland Aiken - 1876 - 468 lehte
...no subject of which any poet ever "writ, but he would produce it much better done in " Shakspere ; and however others are now generally " preferred before him, yet the age wherein he lived, " which had cotemporaries with him, Fletcher and " Jonson, never equalled them to him, in their esteem ; " and... | |
| Hermann Ulrici - 1876 - 572 lehte
...into clenches. his serious swelling into bombast. . . . However, others are now generally preferred to him, yet the age wherein he lived, which had contemporaries with him, Fletcher and Jonson never equall'd them to him in their esteem. And in the last King's Court, when Ben's reputation... | |
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