The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 66.
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... line Which none can pass ; the most proportion'd wit , To nature , the best judge of what was fit ; The deepest , plainest , highest , clearest pen ; The voice most echo'd by consenting men ; THE SOUL WHICH ANSWER'D BEST TO ALL WELL ...
... line Which none can pass ; the most proportion'd wit , To nature , the best judge of what was fit ; The deepest , plainest , highest , clearest pen ; The voice most echo'd by consenting men ; THE SOUL WHICH ANSWER'D BEST TO ALL WELL ...
7. lappuse
... lines noticed by Whalley bear a particular reference to George Wither the puritan , the author of Abuses stript and whipt , and other satirical poems on the Times : the style and manner of which Jonson has imitated with equal spirit and ...
... lines noticed by Whalley bear a particular reference to George Wither the puritan , the author of Abuses stript and whipt , and other satirical poems on the Times : the style and manner of which Jonson has imitated with equal spirit and ...
26. lappuse
... lines are very amusing . Καταρχομεθ ̓ ἡμεῖς οἱ μαγειροι , θυομεν , Σπονδας ποιεμεν , τω μάλιςα τις θεός Ημιν ὑπακέειν , δια το ταυθ ' ευρηκεναι Τα μαλιςα συντείνονία προς το ζην καλως . We slay the victims , We pour the free libations ...
... lines are very amusing . Καταρχομεθ ̓ ἡμεῖς οἱ μαγειροι , θυομεν , Σπονδας ποιεμεν , τω μάλιςα τις θεός Ημιν ὑπακέειν , δια το ταυθ ' ευρηκεναι Τα μαλιςα συντείνονία προς το ζην καλως . We slay the victims , We pour the free libations ...
75. lappuse
... lines which follow , Jonson imitates the language of Skogan and Skelton . The former ( 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 ...
... lines which follow , Jonson imitates the language of Skogan and Skelton . The former ( 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 ...
91. lappuse
... lines of good and fair ! The father Plenty is , the mother Want . ] This allegory is a fiction of Plato , in his Symposium . WHAL . Whalley was not aware of the existence of the 4to . edition , There Jonson gives the names Porus and ...
... lines of good and fair ! The father Plenty is , the mother Want . ] This allegory is a fiction of Plato , in his Symposium . WHAL . Whalley was not aware of the existence of the 4to . edition , There Jonson gives the names Porus and ...
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