The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
209. lappuse
... Jonson ; this is the eternal echo : and I am weary of repeating that it is utterly false and groundless . The first symptoms of disaffection on the poet's side , appear in the Tale of a Tub , written in 1633 , and from the language ...
... Jonson ; this is the eternal echo : and I am weary of repeating that it is utterly false and groundless . The first symptoms of disaffection on the poet's side , appear in the Tale of a Tub , written in 1633 , and from the language ...
477. lappuse
... Jonson's real feeling towards Drayton . Jonson himself records the fact in the opening lines of his Vision on the muses of his friend , Michael Drayton , prefixed to the second volume of that poet's works in 1627 : " It hath been ...
... Jonson's real feeling towards Drayton . Jonson himself records the fact in the opening lines of his Vision on the muses of his friend , Michael Drayton , prefixed to the second volume of that poet's works in 1627 : " It hath been ...
484. lappuse
... Jonson , we may well believe , never let an opportunity slip of asserting the dignity of letters . Jonson was a free liver , and loved generous wines . He seems to be describing sleepless nights during a well earned attack of gout ...
... Jonson , we may well believe , never let an opportunity slip of asserting the dignity of letters . Jonson was a free liver , and loved generous wines . He seems to be describing sleepless nights during a well earned attack of gout ...
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