The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... characters , as a necessary help for the English reader , since Jonson , without noticing the circumstance , sometimes uses the one , and sometimes the other , as suits the conveniency of his verse . SEJANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. A State ...
... characters , as a necessary help for the English reader , since Jonson , without noticing the circumstance , sometimes uses the one , and sometimes the other , as suits the conveniency of his verse . SEJANUS . ACT I. SCENE I. A State ...
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... character from the mouth of Cor . dus : but Tacitus , from whom it is taken , assigns no particular person as the author of the parallel : Erant qui formam , ætatem , genus mortis , ob propinquitatem etiam locorum in quibus interiit ...
... character from the mouth of Cor . dus : but Tacitus , from whom it is taken , assigns no particular person as the author of the parallel : Erant qui formam , ætatem , genus mortis , ob propinquitatem etiam locorum in quibus interiit ...
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... character ; I have not seen A company so changed . Except they had Intelligence by augury of our practice.- Sej . When were you there ? Pos . Last night . Sej . And what guests found you ? Pos . Sabinus , Silius , the old list ...
... character ; I have not seen A company so changed . Except they had Intelligence by augury of our practice.- Sej . When were you there ? Pos . Last night . Sej . And what guests found you ? Pos . Sabinus , Silius , the old list ...
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... characters , Drusus is gone , his children young and babes ; Our aims must now reflect on those that may Give timely succour to these present ills , And are our only glad - surviving hopes , The noble issue of Germanicus , Nero and ...
... characters , Drusus is gone , his children young and babes ; Our aims must now reflect on those that may Give timely succour to these present ills , And are our only glad - surviving hopes , The noble issue of Germanicus , Nero and ...
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... character . For we may remark , to the honour of Jonson's judgment , that whenever he departs from the thread of the narration , it is always with an improvement of the sub- ject , and upon the strongest grounds of presumption . Thus ...
... character . For we may remark , to the honour of Jonson's judgment , that whenever he departs from the thread of the narration , it is always with an improvement of the sub- ject , and upon the strongest grounds of presumption . Thus ...
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