The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... Sir Henry Cary That neither fame nor love might wanting be . 67. To Thomas , Earl of Suffolk Since men have left to do praiseworthy things . 178 178 180 68. On Playwright . Playwright , convict of public wrongs viii CONTENTS .
... Sir Henry Cary That neither fame nor love might wanting be . 67. To Thomas , Earl of Suffolk Since men have left to do praiseworthy things . 178 178 180 68. On Playwright . Playwright , convict of public wrongs viii CONTENTS .
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... fame . 183 184 185 185 78. To Hornet 186 Hornet , thou hast thy wife drest for the stall . 79. To Elizabeth , Countess of Rutland 186 That poets are far rarer births than kings . 80. On Life and Death 187 · The ports of death are sins ...
... fame . 183 184 185 185 78. To Hornet 186 Hornet , thou hast thy wife drest for the stall . 79. To Elizabeth , Countess of Rutland 186 That poets are far rarer births than kings . 80. On Life and Death 187 · The ports of death are sins ...
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... fame . 131. To the same When we do give , Alphonso , to the light . 132. To Mr. Joshua Silvester If to admire were to commend , my praise . 133. On the Famous Voyage No more let Greece her bolder fables tell . 227 227 228 229 230 231 ...
... fame . 131. To the same When we do give , Alphonso , to the light . 132. To Mr. Joshua Silvester If to admire were to commend , my praise . 133. On the Famous Voyage No more let Greece her bolder fables tell . 227 227 228 229 230 231 ...
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... fame should speak . 365 39. An Elegy Though beauty be the mark of praise . 365 40. An Elegy Fair friend , ' tis true your beauties move . 367 41. An Ode to Himself Where dost thou careless lie . 368 42. The Mind of the Frontispiece to a ...
... fame should speak . 365 39. An Elegy Though beauty be the mark of praise . 365 40. An Elegy Fair friend , ' tis true your beauties move . 367 41. An Ode to Himself Where dost thou careless lie . 368 42. The Mind of the Frontispiece to a ...
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... FAME entered , followed by the CURIOUS , the EYED , the EARED , and the NOSED.1 Fame . IVE ear , the worthy , hear what Fame proclaims . Ears . What , what ? is't worth our ears ? Eyes . Or eyes ? Nose . Or noses ? Eyes . We come to spy ...
... FAME entered , followed by the CURIOUS , the EYED , the EARED , and the NOSED.1 Fame . IVE ear , the worthy , hear what Fame proclaims . Ears . What , what ? is't worth our ears ? Eyes . Or eyes ? Nose . Or noses ? Eyes . We come to spy ...
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