The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 66.
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... poet's hand . This comedy was revived immediately after the Restoration , and , as Downes informs us , “ much to the satisfaction of the town . " It originally appeared with this motto , from Horace : Ficta voluptatis causâ , sint ...
... poet's hand . This comedy was revived immediately after the Restoration , and , as Downes informs us , “ much to the satisfaction of the town . " It originally appeared with this motto , from Horace : Ficta voluptatis causâ , sint ...
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... poet ; but it ill becomes any of those who burthened his reputation with such trash as Pericles and Titus Andronicus , to raise scruples about the present play . Oldys ascribes the Merry Devil of Edmonton to Drayton ; but it bears no ...
... poet ; but it ill becomes any of those who burthened his reputation with such trash as Pericles and Titus Andronicus , to raise scruples about the present play . Oldys ascribes the Merry Devil of Edmonton to Drayton ; but it bears no ...
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... poets , who appear to have been the most clear - sighted politicians of those troublous times . One example may suffice : Mic . I am church - warden , and we are this year To build our steeple up ; now , to save charges , I'll get a ...
... poets , who appear to have been the most clear - sighted politicians of those troublous times . One example may suffice : Mic . I am church - warden , and we are this year To build our steeple up ; now , to save charges , I'll get a ...
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... 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 hundred , though some sixty I 2 THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . ACT I.
... 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 hundred , though some sixty I 2 THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . ACT I.
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... poet is guilty of no exaggeration in the description of it . " He hath in the shoe as much taffetie for the tyings , as would serve for an ancient : " i . e . an ensign . Nashe's Unfortunate Traveller , 1598 . 3 Under your favour ...
... poet is guilty of no exaggeration in the description of it . " He hath in the shoe as much taffetie for the tyings , as would serve for an ancient : " i . e . an ensign . Nashe's Unfortunate Traveller , 1598 . 3 Under your favour ...
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