The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Henry the fourth's time , that made disguises For the king's sons , and writ in ballad - royal Daintily well . Mere . But wrote he like a gentleman ? Johp . In rhyme , fine tinkling rhyme , and flowing verse , With now and then some ...
... Henry the fourth's time , that made disguises For the king's sons , and writ in ballad - royal Daintily well . Mere . But wrote he like a gentleman ? Johp . In rhyme , fine tinkling rhyme , and flowing verse , With now and then some ...
75. lappuse
... ( Henry Skogan ) lived in the time of Henry IV . and , as Stowe says , sent a ballad to the young prince ( Shakspeare's Hal ) and his brothers , " while they were at supper in the Vintry , amongst the merchants . " This is the ballad ...
... ( Henry Skogan ) lived in the time of Henry IV . and , as Stowe says , sent a ballad to the young prince ( Shakspeare's Hal ) and his brothers , " while they were at supper in the Vintry , amongst the merchants . " This is the ballad ...
113. lappuse
... Henry , then , in 1612 , nothing but kindness appears on the part of Jonson . In that year , or the next , Jones went abroad , and pursued his studies in Italy for several years ; yet Jonson is ridicu lously charged with attacking him ...
... Henry , then , in 1612 , nothing but kindness appears on the part of Jonson . In that year , or the next , Jones went abroad , and pursued his studies in Italy for several years ; yet Jonson is ridicu lously charged with attacking him ...
127. lappuse
... ments . Shakspeare , in Henry IV . " Care I for the thewes , " & c . seems to use it in the sense of sinews , which , after all , may be the geruine word . good lordship , I am a poor neighbour , here AT WELBECK . 127.
... ments . Shakspeare , in Henry IV . " Care I for the thewes , " & c . seems to use it in the sense of sinews , which , after all , may be the geruine word . good lordship , I am a poor neighbour , here AT WELBECK . 127.
186. lappuse
... HENRY CARY . " That neither fame , nor love might wanting be To greatness , CARY , I sing that and thee ; 7 Sir Henry Cary . ] First lord Falkland , and father of the celebrated Lucius lord Falkland , who acted so conspicuous and Whose ...
... HENRY CARY . " That neither fame , nor love might wanting be To greatness , CARY , I sing that and thee ; 7 Sir Henry Cary . ] First lord Falkland , and father of the celebrated Lucius lord Falkland , who acted so conspicuous and Whose ...
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