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  1. Há 9 horas · Jason King Jones talks about the praise William Shakespeare received from one of his fellow playwrights who was also producing work in the 1590s and early 1600s — Ben Jonson. Learn more about Shakespeare, his performances and more on Shakespearean Insights, produced in partnership with the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival.

  2. Há 4 dias · It was the title of a notorious satirical play of 'very seditious and slandrous' content, written by Thomas Nashe in collaboration with Ben Jonson and others, and performed at the Swan Theatre by the Earl of Pembroke's Men in 1597. Now lost, the play was outrageous enough to lead to Jonson's imprisonment and Nashe's fleeing London.

  3. Há 1 dia · As a result, critics of the time mostly rated Shakespeare below John Fletcher and Ben Jonson. Thomas Rymer, for example, condemned Shakespeare for mixing the comic with the tragic. Nevertheless, poet and critic John Dryden rated Shakespeare highly, saying of Jonson, "I admire him, but I love Shakespeare".

  4. Há 3 dias · Ben Jonson, that smiter of all such hypocrites, wrote Volpone at his house in Blackfriars, where he laid the scene of The Alchymist.

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  5. Há 2 dias · the indictment of ben jonson. This interesting document, described at length in the Editor's preface to vol. i. of the Middlesex County Records , is here reproduced in facsimile. The record is as follows:

  6. Há 4 dias · Bartholomew Fair is a Jacobean comedy in five acts by Ben Jonson. It was first staged on 31 October 1614 at the Hope Theatre by the Lady Elizabeth's Men company. [1] Written four years after The Alchemist, five after Epicœne, or the Silent Woman, and nine after Volpone, it is in some respects the most experimental of these plays.

  7. Há 3 dias · Ben Jonson Place in front of the block has a set of mini-gardens raised about 30cm above podium level and more of the mini-gardens can be found on the other side of the block. A three-frame panorama that comes out best (to me, at least) in a square format.

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