The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... Beaumont and Fletcher , very injurious to the reputation of those writers . Whenever this gentleman is at a loss for the precise meaning of a word , he sets down the first which occurs to him , and observes that " its vague import is ...
... Beaumont and Fletcher , very injurious to the reputation of those writers . Whenever this gentleman is at a loss for the precise meaning of a word , he sets down the first which occurs to him , and observes that " its vague import is ...
117. lappuse
... Beaumont and Fletcher frequently allude to this mode of catching dottrels : Again : " All other loves are mere catching of dottrels , Stretching of legs out only . " Bonduca . " See ! they stretch out their legs like dottrels , " & c ...
... Beaumont and Fletcher frequently allude to this mode of catching dottrels : Again : " All other loves are mere catching of dottrels , Stretching of legs out only . " Bonduca . " See ! they stretch out their legs like dottrels , " & c ...
130. lappuse
... Beaumont and Fletcher , as the mark of both a traveller and courtier : " It doth express th ' enamoured courtier , As full as your fork - carving traveller . " Queen of Corinth , A. iv . S. 1 . And so in Monsieur Thomas , A. i . S. 2 ...
... Beaumont and Fletcher , as the mark of both a traveller and courtier : " It doth express th ' enamoured courtier , As full as your fork - carving traveller . " Queen of Corinth , A. iv . S. 1 . And so in Monsieur Thomas , A. i . S. 2 ...
137. lappuse
... Beaumont and Fletcher , with his usual ill fortune , stumbled upon this word and misinterpreted it . " Lewd ( he says ) is continually used for idle by old authors . So in Ben Jonson's Volpone : " they are most lewd impostors , Made all ...
... Beaumont and Fletcher , with his usual ill fortune , stumbled upon this word and misinterpreted it . " Lewd ( he says ) is continually used for idle by old authors . So in Ben Jonson's Volpone : " they are most lewd impostors , Made all ...
157. lappuse
... Beaumont , Fletcher , Selden , Martin , a man of Mr. Waldron informs me that this tavern was shut up , and the sign ( the Devil peeping over the shoulder of St. Dunstan ) taken down about the year 1788. See the Leges Conviviales . They ...
... Beaumont , Fletcher , Selden , Martin , a man of Mr. Waldron informs me that this tavern was shut up , and the sign ( the Devil peeping over the shoulder of St. Dunstan ) taken down about the year 1788. See the Leges Conviviales . They ...
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