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 58.
7. lappuse
... praise and bays away , With which my glorious front , and word at large , Triumphs in print at my admirers ' charge ? Ears . Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes ! 3 3 Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes ...
... praise and bays away , With which my glorious front , and word at large , Triumphs in print at my admirers ' charge ? Ears . Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes ! 3 3 Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes ...
49. lappuse
... praise . 2 Nym . Of Pan we sing , the best of leaders , Pan , That leads the Naiads and the Dryads forth ; Cho . And to their dances more than Hermes can . Hear , O you groves , and hills resound his worth . 3 Nym . Of Pan we sing , the ...
... praise . 2 Nym . Of Pan we sing , the best of leaders , Pan , That leads the Naiads and the Dryads forth ; Cho . And to their dances more than Hermes can . Hear , O you groves , and hills resound his worth . 3 Nym . Of Pan we sing , the ...
57. lappuse
... praise . Some of the fugitive pieces here mentioned are now lost ; one of them however , the Hundred Merry Tales , which has long set the Shakspeare commentators by the ears , has partly been re- covered within these few days , pasted ...
... praise . Some of the fugitive pieces here mentioned are now lost ; one of them however , the Hundred Merry Tales , which has long set the Shakspeare commentators by the ears , has partly been re- covered within these few days , pasted ...
153. lappuse
... , and beastly phrase , To catch the world's loose laughter , or vain gaze . He that departs with his own honesty For vulgar praise , doth it too dearly buy . III . TO MY BOOKSELLER . Thou that mak'st gain EPIGRAM S. ...
... , and beastly phrase , To catch the world's loose laughter , or vain gaze . He that departs with his own honesty For vulgar praise , doth it too dearly buy . III . TO MY BOOKSELLER . Thou that mak'st gain EPIGRAM S. ...
155. lappuse
... praise . But what extraordinary inducement had Shakspeare for his adulation ? Hurd never asked himself this question . What plea had Drummond , or his friend Alexander ( Lord Stirling ) for their gross sycophancy ? The latter has a pane ...
... praise . But what extraordinary inducement had Shakspeare for his adulation ? Hurd never asked himself this question . What plea had Drummond , or his friend Alexander ( Lord Stirling ) for their gross sycophancy ? The latter has a pane ...
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Acci appears beauty Ben Jonson better brave call'd called captain Chloridia Cook COUNTESS OF BEDFORD court Cupid dance dare dost doth earl earl of Newcastle Ears envy epigram EPISTLE EPITAPH eyes fair Fame fate father favour fear feast Fitz folio fool fortune give glory grace Gundomar hath heart heaven honour Inigo Inigo Jones Johp Jonson king lady learned light live look lord Love's lover Masque MASQUERS master mistress muse never noble Nose PAN'S ANNIVERSARY person piece play poem poet poet's poetry praise prince queen rhyme Richard Brome Robert Wroth says scarce Shakspeare shew sing sir Henry sir Henry Carey sir Philip Sidney SONG soul spirit sport sweet tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought triumph true truth unto verse VIII virtue Vitruvius WHAL Whalley Whilst word worthy write