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specimen of humanity. 1640; Leges Convivialis, fol., 1692. Other minor poems first appeared in Gifford's edition of Works. PROSE. -- Timber, cartoon monkey Discoveries made upon Men and Matter, fol., 1641; funny images English Grammar, made by Ben Jonson for the benefit of Strangers, fol., 1640. Masques and Entertainments were published in the early folios. WORKS. -- Fol., 1616, vol. 2, 1640 (1631-41); fol., 1692, 1716-19, 1729; edited by P. Whalley, 7 vols., 1756; by Gifford (with Memoir), 9 vols., 1816, 1846; funny images re-edited by F. Cunningham, 3 vols., 1871; in 9 vols., 1875; by Barry Cornwall (with Memoir), 1838; by B. Nicholson (Mermaid Series), with Introduction by C. H. Herford, 1893, etc.; Nine Plays, 1904; ed. H. C. Hart (Standard Library), 1906, etc; Plays and Poems, with Introduction by H. Morley (Universal Library), 1885; Plays (7) and Poems (Newnes), 1905; Poems, with Memoir by H. Bennett (Carlton Classics), 1907; Masques and Entertainments, ed. by H. Morley, 1890. SELECTIONS. -- J. A. Symonds, with Biographical and Critical Essay, military jokes Poets), 1886; Grosart, Brave Translunary Things, giantess stories Arber, Jonson Anthology, 1901; Underwoods, Cambridge golf jokes Press, 1905; Lyrics (Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher), the Chap Books, No. 4, 1906; Songs (from Plays, Masques, etc.), with earliest known setting, Eragny Press, 1906. LIFE. -- See Memoirs military jokes to Works; J. A. Symonds (English Worthies), 1886; Notes of Ben Jonson Conversations with Drummond of Hawthornden; Shakespeare funny images 1842; ed. with Introduction and Notes by P. Sidney, 1906; funny images Swinburne, A Study of Ben Jonson, 1889. EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR TO THE MOST LEARNED, AND MY HONOURED FRIEND cartoon monkey MASTER CAMDEN CLARENCIEUX SIR,--There are, no doubt, a supercilious race in the cartoon monkey who will esteem all office, done you in this kind, an injury; so solemn a vice it is with them to use the authority of their
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