The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... not for show . 123. To the same 224 Writing thyself , or judging others writ . ✓ 124. Epitaph on Elizabeth , L. H. 225 • Would'st thou hear what man can say . 125. To Sir William Uvedale Uvedale , thou piece of CONTENTS . xi.
... not for show . 123. To the same 224 Writing thyself , or judging others writ . ✓ 124. Epitaph on Elizabeth , L. H. 225 • Would'st thou hear what man can say . 125. To Sir William Uvedale Uvedale , thou piece of CONTENTS . xi.
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... written nearly thirty years before this Masque ap- peared , to which , in fact , it has not the slightest reference . Chro- nomastix is undoubtedly a generic name for the herd of libellists , which infested those times ; but the lines ...
... written nearly thirty years before this Masque ap- peared , to which , in fact , it has not the slightest reference . Chro- nomastix is undoubtedly a generic name for the herd of libellists , which infested those times ; but the lines ...
29. lappuse
... as this was done without writing a page or two about it , Mr. Weber wonders at their presumption , and very judiciously reinstates it in the text . And thus it grows : The goodly bole being got NEPTUNE'S TRIUMPH . 29.
... as this was done without writing a page or two about it , Mr. Weber wonders at their presumption , and very judiciously reinstates it in the text . And thus it grows : The goodly bole being got NEPTUNE'S TRIUMPH . 29.
52. lappuse
... written and published at the time , in a " Letter from a freend Officer attendant in the court , unto his freend a citizen and merchaunt of London . " To this letter , which is written in a most uncouth style by a pedantic coxcomb of ...
... written and published at the time , in a " Letter from a freend Officer attendant in the court , unto his freend a citizen and merchaunt of London . " To this letter , which is written in a most uncouth style by a pedantic coxcomb of ...
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... written , he had been struck with the palsy , from which he never recovered : his old complaint the dropsy , too , in- creased about the same time ; and , as he says himself , fixed his muse to the bed and boards , as she had never been ...
... written , he had been struck with the palsy , from which he never recovered : his old complaint the dropsy , too , in- creased about the same time ; and , as he says himself , fixed his muse to the bed and boards , as she had never been ...
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