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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements The publication of The Ben Jonson Journal (ISSN 1079–3453) is supported by Beverly Rogers of Las Vegas, Nevada; Jennifer Keene, Interim Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, UNLV and Gary Totten, Chair, Department of English, UNLV. The “Modern Poets on Seventeenth-Century Poets” section, which is edited by Donald Revell, has featured the following essays:  Kamil Ali, “Jerusalem Syndrome: A Commentary on ‘If Infinite Worlds, Infinite Centers,’ by Margaret Cavendish,” BJJ 25.2 (November 2018)  Norman Finkelstein, “Something Understood,” BJJ 24.2 (November 2017)  James Longenbach, “On Shakespeare’s Twelfth Sonnet,” BJJ 23.2 (November 2016)  Martha Ronk, “Self-shattering: Donne’s Images and Melancholy,” BJJ 22.2 (November 2015)  Dan Beachy-Quick, “Impossible Delight of the Flameless Flame: A Reverie on Desire in Sir John Suckling,” BJJ 21.2 (November 2014)  Martin Corless-Smith, “Herrick’s Wild Civility,” BJJ 20.2 (November 2013)  Aaron McCollough, “‘One good groan’: Compensatory weakness, George Herbert, and me,” BJJ 18.2 (November 2011)  Donald Revell, “The Apostasy of Here and Now: Easters with Traherne,” BJJ 17.2 (November 2010) The Ben Jonson Journal 26.1 (2019): vii DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2019.0234 © Edinburgh University Press www.euppublishing.com/bjj http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ben Jonson Journal Edinburgh University Press

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The publication of The Ben Jonson Journal (ISSN 1079–3453) is supported by Beverly Rogers of Las Vegas, Nevada; Jennifer Keene, Interim Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, UNLV and Gary Totten, Chair, Department of English, UNLV. The “Modern Poets on Seventeenth-Century Poets” section, which is edited by Donald Revell, has featured the following essays:  Kamil Ali, “Jerusalem Syndrome: A Commentary on ‘If Infinite Worlds, Infinite Centers,’ by Margaret Cavendish,” BJJ 25.2 (November 2018)  Norman Finkelstein, “Something Understood,” BJJ 24.2 (November 2017)  James Longenbach, “On Shakespeare’s Twelfth Sonnet,” BJJ 23.2 (November 2016)  Martha Ronk, “Self-shattering: Donne’s Images and Melancholy,” BJJ 22.2 (November 2015)  Dan Beachy-Quick, “Impossible Delight of the Flameless Flame: A Reverie on Desire in Sir John Suckling,” BJJ 21.2 (November 2014)  Martin Corless-Smith, “Herrick’s Wild Civility,” BJJ 20.2 (November 2013)  Aaron McCollough, “‘One good groan’: Compensatory weakness, George Herbert, and me,” BJJ 18.2 (November 2011)  Donald Revell, “The Apostasy of Here and Now: Easters with Traherne,” BJJ 17.2 (November 2010) The Ben Jonson Journal 26.1 (2019): vii DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2019.0234 © Edinburgh University Press www.euppublishing.com/bjj

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