The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
No grāmatas satura
1.5. rezultāts no 55.
170. lappuse
... 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 : i de Χρυσος , αιθόμενον πυρ Ατε , διαπρεπει νυ και μεγανδρος εξοχα πλέτε . 2 Thou being the ...
... 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 : i de Χρυσος , αιθόμενον πυρ Ατε , διαπρεπει νυ και μεγανδρος εξοχα πλέτε . 2 Thou being the ...
172. lappuse
... 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 mother Fortune , queen of human state , Rectress of action ...
... 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 mother Fortune , queen of human state , Rectress of action ...
174. lappuse
... Upton observes , " from one of Lucian's dialogues , and is meant as a ridicule on the metempsychosis . " Both Lucian and Jonson , however , had better objects in view , than the exposure of such absurdities . " By university show , is ...
... Upton observes , " from one of Lucian's dialogues , and is meant as a ridicule on the metempsychosis . " Both Lucian and Jonson , however , had better objects in view , than the exposure of such absurdities . " By university show , is ...
175. lappuse
... Upton's chief object to point out Jonson's allusions to the classics ; in this he is generally successful ; indeed , he seldom ventures beyond such as are sufficiently trite and obvious . When he attempts to correct the text , he fails ...
... Upton's chief object to point out Jonson's allusions to the classics ; in this he is generally successful ; indeed , he seldom ventures beyond such as are sufficiently trite and obvious . When he attempts to correct the text , he fails ...
176. lappuse
... Upton observes , is from Lucian , yonra naι Terpaтepyov , as indeed is much of the rest . ▫ Which soul - came first from Apollo , ] Ns μer e§ AñoλλWVOS TO προτον ἡ ψυχη μοι καταπλαμενη εις την γην ενεδε ες άνθρωπε σωμα , & C . Luc ...
... Upton observes , is from Lucian , yonra naι Terpaтepyov , as indeed is much of the rest . ▫ Which soul - came first from Apollo , ] Ns μer e§ AñoλλWVOS TO προτον ἡ ψυχη μοι καταπλαμενη εις την γην ενεδε ες άνθρωπε σωμα , & C . Luc ...
Saturs
236 | |
247 | |
266 | |
292 | |
296 | |
304 | |
321 | |
336 | |
82 | |
92 | |
114 | |
118 | |
122 | |
161 | |
166 | |
170 | |
201 | |
223 | |
226 | |
231 | |
337 | |
338 | |
340 | |
341 | |
343 | |
363 | |
384 | |
390 | |
420 | |
445 | |
469 | |
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
Arruntius Avoc Cæsar Caligula cittern Cler Clerimont Corb Corbaccio Coro Corv Corvino court Cutbeard Daup doth Drusus Enter Eudemus Exeunt Exit faith fathers favours fear follow fool fortune friends gentlemen Germanicus give hast hath hear Hist honour hope humour ibid John Daw Jonson knight La-F La-Foole lady Latiaris Libanius look lord lviii Macro madam marry master doctor mistress Morose Mosca never noble Otter poet pray Re-enter Satrius SCENE Scoto Sejanus senate Senec servants Shakspeare shew Signior silence Silent Woman Silius sir Amorous sir Dauphine sir John Daw speak Suet Tacit tell thee there's thing thou thought Tiberius Tom Otter True unto Upton Volp Volpone Volt Voltore WHAL Whalley wife woman word