Each play has special t.-p.v. 1. Volpone; or, The fox. Catiline his conspiracy. Bartholomew Fair. Sejanus his fall.--v. 2. Epicoene: or, The silent woman. Every man in his humour. Every man out of his humour. The alchemist.Mode of access: Internet
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2. Measure for measure. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. Love's labour lost.--4. The comedy o...
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Ben Jonson, by C. H. Herford. v. 1, p. vii-lxvii.--The alchemist. v. 3, p. 273-421.--Bartholomew fai...
Bibliography: v. 1, p. xxvii.Introduction by Felix E. Schelling.--v. 1. Every man in his humour. (It...
v. 1. Every man in his humour. Every man out of his humour. Cynthia's revels; or, the fountain of se...
The alchemist.--Volpone; or, the fox.--Epicoene; or, The silent woman.--The sad shepherd or, A tale ...
V.1. Every man in his humour. Every man out of his humour. Cynthia's revels: or, The fountain of sel...
Every man in his humor, by Ben Johnson;--Philaster, by Beaumont and Fletcher;--A new way to pay old ...
The alchemist.--Volpone; or, The fox.--Epicœne; or, The silent woman.--The sad shepherd; or, A tale ...
At head of title: Oxberry's edition.Being the only edition existing which is faithfully marked with ...
Richelieu [by E.G.E.L. Bulwer-Lytton]--The fool's revenge [by T.P. Taylor]--Brutus [by J.H. Payne]--...
Corresponds to the edition dated [1680?] in Brit. Mus. Cat. but is apparently one of Jonson's Four s...
In this paper, the author examines Ben Jonson's "Volpone" and "The Alchemist", and considers how Jon...
With facsimiles of frontispiece, and t.-p. of original (within elaborate architectural border): The ...
Inserted at end are a portrait of Ben Jonson and an envelope of newspaper clippings containing revie...
2. Measure for measure. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. Love's labour lost.--4. The comedy o...
"The text is that of Jonson's edition of his own works, published in 1616."Mode of access: Internet
Ben Jonson, by C. H. Herford. v. 1, p. vii-lxvii.--The alchemist. v. 3, p. 273-421.--Bartholomew fai...
Bibliography: v. 1, p. xxvii.Introduction by Felix E. Schelling.--v. 1. Every man in his humour. (It...
v. 1. Every man in his humour. Every man out of his humour. Cynthia's revels; or, the fountain of se...
The alchemist.--Volpone; or, the fox.--Epicoene; or, The silent woman.--The sad shepherd or, A tale ...
V.1. Every man in his humour. Every man out of his humour. Cynthia's revels: or, The fountain of sel...
Every man in his humor, by Ben Johnson;--Philaster, by Beaumont and Fletcher;--A new way to pay old ...
The alchemist.--Volpone; or, The fox.--Epicœne; or, The silent woman.--The sad shepherd; or, A tale ...
At head of title: Oxberry's edition.Being the only edition existing which is faithfully marked with ...
Richelieu [by E.G.E.L. Bulwer-Lytton]--The fool's revenge [by T.P. Taylor]--Brutus [by J.H. Payne]--...
Corresponds to the edition dated [1680?] in Brit. Mus. Cat. but is apparently one of Jonson's Four s...
In this paper, the author examines Ben Jonson's "Volpone" and "The Alchemist", and considers how Jon...
With facsimiles of frontispiece, and t.-p. of original (within elaborate architectural border): The ...
Inserted at end are a portrait of Ben Jonson and an envelope of newspaper clippings containing revie...
2. Measure for measure. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. Love's labour lost.--4. The comedy o...
"The text is that of Jonson's edition of his own works, published in 1616."Mode of access: Internet