The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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1.5. rezultāts no 56.
170. lappuse
The reader cannot but por . ceive , says Upton , that the diction of this opening scene rises to a tragic sublimity . The expression , Shew'st like a flame by night , is from Pindar : Χρυσος , αιθομενον πυρ Ατε , διαπρεπει νυalo ...
The reader cannot but por . ceive , says Upton , that the diction of this opening scene rises to a tragic sublimity . The expression , Shew'st like a flame by night , is from Pindar : Χρυσος , αιθομενον πυρ Ατε , διαπρεπει νυalo ...
172. lappuse
This too is imitated from Horace , but so obviously , as Upton truly says , as to be visible to every schoolboy . He takes this opportunity , however , of mentioning another imitation , which he thinks not quite so plain : Great ...
This too is imitated from Horace , but so obviously , as Upton truly says , as to be visible to every schoolboy . He takes this opportunity , however , of mentioning another imitation , which he thinks not quite so plain : Great ...
174. lappuse
It is chiefly taken , as Upton observes , 66 from one of Lucian's dialogues , and is meant as a ridicule on the metem psychosis . Both Lucian and Jonson , however , had better objects in view , than the exposure of such ...
It is chiefly taken , as Upton observes , 66 from one of Lucian's dialogues , and is meant as a ridicule on the metem psychosis . Both Lucian and Jonson , however , had better objects in view , than the exposure of such ...
175. lappuse
But of this Upton will not hear : 66 We must not understand , " 66 that he errs against the laws of metre ; but that the pace of his verse may sometimes offend the too delicate ear . Those who recol . lect , that , when Shakspeare ...
But of this Upton will not hear : 66 We must not understand , " 66 that he errs against the laws of metre ; but that the pace of his verse may sometimes offend the too delicate ear . Those who recol . lect , that , when Shakspeare ...
176. lappuse
... Crates the cynick , as it self doth relate it : Since kings , knights , and beggars , knaves , lords , and fools gat it , 1 9 That juggler divine , that hereafter shall follow ; ] That juggler divine , as Upton observes ...
... Crates the cynick , as it self doth relate it : Since kings , knights , and beggars , knaves , lords , and fools gat it , 1 9 That juggler divine , that hereafter shall follow ; ] That juggler divine , as Upton observes ...
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