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Poetical Works of Ben Jonson. Edited by Robert Bell

The 'Poetical Works of Ben Jonson' is a comprehensive compilation of the works of the renowned Elizabethan playwright and poet, Ben Jonson. Edited by Robert Bell, this volume offers readers a rich selection of Jonson's poetry, including his famous sonnets, extracts from his plays, and other verse compositions. The collection provides insight into Jonson's literary style and his place in the English Renaissance, highlighting his wit, humor, and profound observations on human nature. more

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Ben Jonson
Ben Jonson

Ben Jonson, a renowned English playwright and poet, was born on June 11, 1572, and died on August 6, 1637. His works have had a profound impact on the development of drama, and he is considered one of the greatest English playwrights, second only to Shakespeare. more

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