The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... poet , as a term of shame . 11. On Somebody that walks Somewhere At court I met it , in clothes brave enough . 12. On Lieutenant Shift Page 148 149 book . 149 149 · 150 Shift , here in town , not meanest among squires . 13. To Dr ...
... poet , as a term of shame . 11. On Somebody that walks Somewhere At court I met it , in clothes brave enough . 12. On Lieutenant Shift Page 148 149 book . 149 149 · 150 Shift , here in town , not meanest among squires . 13. To Dr ...
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... Poet - ape 173 Poor Poet - ape , that would be thought our chief . 57. On Bawds and Usurers 174 If , as their ends , their fruits were so , the same . 58. To Groom Idiot 174 Idiot , last night I prayed thee but forbear . 59. On Spies ...
... Poet - ape 173 Poor Poet - ape , that would be thought our chief . 57. On Bawds and Usurers 174 If , as their ends , their fruits were so , the same . 58. To Groom Idiot 174 Idiot , last night I prayed thee but forbear . 59. On Spies ...
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... poet alludes to that liberty which reigned amongst the Romans during the Saturnalia , or feasts of Saturn . These were appointed to re- mind them of the general equality between all men in the first age . WHAL . Ears . Where men might ...
... poet alludes to that liberty which reigned amongst the Romans during the Saturnalia , or feasts of Saturn . These were appointed to re- mind them of the general equality between all men in the first age . WHAL . Ears . Where men might ...
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... poet ! The sempster hath sat still as I pass'd by , 3 Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes . ] From the par- ticular description given us of Chronomastix , it appears that the character was personal ; and there is reason for ...
... poet ! The sempster hath sat still as I pass'd by , 3 Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes . ] From the par- ticular description given us of Chronomastix , it appears that the character was personal ; and there is reason for ...
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... poet , where he meant the subject . Fame . What are this pair ? Eyes . The ragged rascals ? Fame . Yes . Eyes . Mere rogues : -you'd think them rogues , but they are friends ; One is his printer in disguise , and keeps His press in a ...
... poet , where he meant the subject . Fame . What are this pair ? Eyes . The ragged rascals ? Fame . Yes . Eyes . Mere rogues : -you'd think them rogues , but they are friends ; One is his printer in disguise , and keeps His press in a ...
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Acci Æsop appears beauty Ben Jonson better brave call'd called canst CHLORIDIA countess countess of Bedford court dance dare death delight dost doth earl ears ELEGY envy epigram EPISTLE epitaph eyes fair fame fate father favour fear Fitz folio fool fortune Francis Beaumont give glory grace hath heart heaven honour Inigo Jones James Johp Jonson king lady learned light lines live look lord Love's lover Masque master mistress muse ne'er never noble PAN'S ANNIVERSARY person piece play poem poet poet's poetry praise prince queen reader rhyme Richard Brome Robert Wroth says scarce Shakspeare shew Sidney sing sir Henry sir Henry Carey sir Philip Sidney SONG soul speak spirit sweet tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought triumph true truth unto verses virtue Vitruvius WHAL Whalley word worthy write