The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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8. lappuse
... allusion is probably to the inharmonious nature of its sounds . The word is used in a similar sense by Skelton : " There came an olde rybibe ; She halted of a kybe , " & c . 9 That she may be accused for't , and condemn'd By a Middlesex ...
... allusion is probably to the inharmonious nature of its sounds . The word is used in a similar sense by Skelton : " There came an olde rybibe ; She halted of a kybe , " & c . 9 That she may be accused for't , and condemn'd By a Middlesex ...
10. lappuse
... allusion to the chief personage in the Morality of that name , written so early as the reign of Edward VI . by one Wever . The language which Iniquity gives to Juventus , is taken from his licentious conversation , after he had been ...
... allusion to the chief personage in the Morality of that name , written so early as the reign of Edward VI . by one Wever . The language which Iniquity gives to Juventus , is taken from his licentious conversation , after he had been ...
11. lappuse
... allusion , except it be to the thinness of the taylor's legs ! " The editor is not fortunate in his guesses . The allusion is to the taylor's needle , which , in cant language , was commonly termed a Spanish pike . In the sa- tirical ...
... allusion , except it be to the thinness of the taylor's legs ! " The editor is not fortunate in his guesses . The allusion is to the taylor's needle , which , in cant language , was commonly termed a Spanish pike . In the sa- tirical ...
12. lappuse
... allusion , " and , probably , discovered , in addition to it , that the name of this great poet might be cited for better purposes than the gratification of wanton malice , or the sport of incorrigible folly . Had it but been five ...
... allusion , " and , probably , discovered , in addition to it , that the name of this great poet might be cited for better purposes than the gratification of wanton malice , or the sport of incorrigible folly . Had it but been five ...
13. lappuse
... allusion to this piece of mirth in Shakspeare . WHAL . Whalley alludes to All's well that end's well . " You have ... allusions to the enor- mous size of these " quaking custards , " which were served up at the Stranger and newer and ...
... allusion to this piece of mirth in Shakspeare . WHAL . Whalley alludes to All's well that end's well . " You have ... allusions to the enor- mous size of these " quaking custards , " which were served up at the Stranger and newer and ...
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