ellauri061.html on line 195: The next critic known to comment on the play was John Dryden, writing in 1677. He was preoccupied with the question of whether fairies should be depicted in theatrical plays, since they did not exist. He concluded that poets should be allowed to depict things which do not exist but derive from popular belief. And fairies are of this sort, as are pigmies and the extraordinary effects of magic. Based on this reasoning, Dryden defended the merits of three fantasy plays: A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest, and Ben Jonson's Masque of Witches. Varmaan se olis pitänyt Kiekkomaailmastakin ja Valtaistuinpelistä. Ja Harry Potterista.
ellauri061.html on line 1609: The cause of Shakespeare´s death is a mystery, but an entry in the diary of John Ward, the vicar of Holy Trinity Church in Stratford (where Shakespeare is buried), tells us that "Shakespeare, Drayton, and Ben Jonson had a merry meeting and it seems drank too hard, for Shakespeare died of a fever there contracted."
ellauri061.html on line 1620: Toivottavasti Wilho saa nyt kohtauxen. Toive toteutuu, se menee ryyppäämään ellon Ben Jonsonin kanssa jossain baarissa. Joka kehuu sitä jälleen kuplixi. Kotimatkalla se putoo samaan lampeen kuin se poikanen.
ellauri140.html on line 207: In 1598, during the Nine Years' War, Spenser was driven from his home by the native Irish forces of Aodh Ó Néill. His castle at Kilcolman was burned, and Ben Jonson, who may have had private information, asserted that one of his infant children died in the blaze.
ellauri140.html on line 209: In the year after being driven from "his home", 1599, Spenser travelled to London, where he died at the age of forty-six – "for want of bread", according to Ben Jonson; one of Jonson's more doubtful statements, since Spenser had a payment to him authorised by the government and was due his pension (What the fuck, ei kaxitonnisella vuodessa vielä kuuhun mennä.)
ellauri240.html on line 282: Thomas Middleton (baptised 18 April 1580 – July 1627; also spelt Midleton) was an English Jacobean playwright and poet. He, with John Fletcher and Ben Jonson, was among the most successful and prolific of playwrights at work in the Jacobean period, and among the few to gain equal success in comedy and tragedy.
ellauri328.html on line 46: Nato säger att Israels svar trots allt behöver följa vissa regler. Det måste vara proportionerligt som i Hammurabis lag. Om blockaden av hela landsremsan och utsvältningen av folket är proportionellt, det kan skit-Stoltenberg inte säga än - och det gör inte heller Sveriges försvarsminister Pål Jonson. Jag kan inte gå in på det och bedöma det här och nu. Jag måste fråga hela världens geriatriska president om råd. Hela begreppet "Folkrätten" är en jättestor vits. Svensk man grillade koran - den här gången fick han böter för Sverige måste ju få komma in i Nato.
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