The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... brought as vouchers for the facts alluded to , or the descriptions which he gives of the persons concerned . When he borrows the sentiment or thought , he is frequently silent ; and particularly , he takes no notice of being here ...
... brought as vouchers for the facts alluded to , or the descriptions which he gives of the persons concerned . When he borrows the sentiment or thought , he is frequently silent ; and particularly , he takes no notice of being here ...
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... brought me the other day , of Silius , Add somewhat to them . Make her understand The danger of Sabinus , and the times , Out of his closeness . Give Arruntius ' words Of malice against Cæsar ; so , to Gallus : But , above all , to ...
... brought me the other day , of Silius , Add somewhat to them . Make her understand The danger of Sabinus , and the times , Out of his closeness . Give Arruntius ' words Of malice against Cæsar ; so , to Gallus : But , above all , to ...
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... brought out by Mr. Theobald as written by Shak- speare , is this line : " None but himself can be his parallel , " a mode of expression , which drew on him the ridicule of wits and critics . In vindication of himself he produced many ...
... brought out by Mr. Theobald as written by Shak- speare , is this line : " None but himself can be his parallel , " a mode of expression , which drew on him the ridicule of wits and critics . In vindication of himself he produced many ...
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... brought in ? Arr . More blood into the banquet ! Noble Cordus , I wish thee good : be as thy writings , free , And honest . Tib . What is he ? Sej . For the Annals , Cæsar . Præ . Cremutius Cordus ! Cor . Here .. Præ . Satrius Secundus ...
... brought in ? Arr . More blood into the banquet ! Noble Cordus , I wish thee good : be as thy writings , free , And honest . Tib . What is he ? Sej . For the Annals , Cæsar . Præ . Cremutius Cordus ! Cor . Here .. Præ . Satrius Secundus ...
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... brought in parallel , A parricide , an enemy of his country , Rank'd , and preferr'd to any real worth That Rome now holds . This is most strangely invective , Most full of spite , and insolent upbraiding . Nor is't the time alone is ...
... brought in parallel , A parricide , an enemy of his country , Rank'd , and preferr'd to any real worth That Rome now holds . This is most strangely invective , Most full of spite , and insolent upbraiding . Nor is't the time alone is ...
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