... Jonson in praise of Shakespeare in the 1623 Folio. Leave thee alone for the comparison Of all, that insolent Greece or haughty ROME Sent, forth . . . Are we to suppose that Ben Jonson was so bankrupt of words and ideas that he needed to ...
... Ben Jonson was the actual writer of at least part of the epistle, merely using the names of Heminge and Condell, is credible because of Jonson's own familiarity with the classics which he often paraded, as when he spoke disparagingly ...
... Ben Jonson Restaurant in San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square featured Hearst Castle decor. The Mediterranean and Steer's for Steaks were two fine-dining venues that sat across the street from The Prime Rib in Los Angeles and often ...
... Ben Jonson Hugh Holland, Leonard Digges, and James Mabbe, whose verses in the First Folio eulogize the author of the works, were closely associated with Ben Jonson in school or in literary work.17 Of these, Jonson was, of course, by far ...
... Ben Jonson in Every Man Out of His Humour). We suggest that the open-minded reader carefully examine the drawing and then ask himself whether or not it could be a fictitious portrait. Beneath the portrait are the words "London Printed ...
... Ben Jon- son, Newton, Watt, the Wesleys, Garrick, Goldsmith, Thomas Gray, Samuel Butler, James Wolfe. The dust and ... Jonson, Dryden, Wren, Burgoyne, Hastings, Bentham and Southey. The rubble of the roof fire dropped into the ...
... Ben Jonson in the Cannery near Fisherman's Wharf is a different sort of experience. The Ben Jonson is an old English pub reconstructed from Elizabethan times. The menu contains English dishes — beef Wellington and steak and oyster pie ...
... Ben Jonson: "Not for an age but for all time." The class emblem was a tree with seven leaves symbolizing the seven ideals of Monticello: dignity, beauty, loyalty, thoroughness, service, democracy and friendship. GRADUATION EXERCISES ...
... Ben Jonson's The Silent Women — the club ambitiously attempted the works of such "radical gentlemen" as Shaw, Ibsen and Pinero. In 1925 Outward Bound became the first Curtain Club production to go on tour. Director Milton Ling took the ...
... Ben Jonson (an Englishman). The main character is a crafty, sybaritic merchant of Renaissance Venice who manages to cheat his money- grubbing friends out of fortune, women and honor but ends up by being completely swindled himself by ...