The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 34.
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... learned age ; the line Which none can pass ; the most proportion'd wit , To nature , the best judge of what was fit ; The deepest , plainest , highest , clearest pen ; The voice most echo'd by consenting men ; THE SOUL WHICH ANSWER'D ...
... learned age ; the line Which none can pass ; the most proportion'd wit , To nature , the best judge of what was fit ; The deepest , plainest , highest , clearest pen ; The voice most echo'd by consenting men ; THE SOUL WHICH ANSWER'D ...
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... learned world has reason to regret the loss of those observations , to which Jonson frequently alludes . They were burnt in the fire which consumed his study , as appears from the Execration upon Vulcan : " All the old Venusine in ...
... learned world has reason to regret the loss of those observations , to which Jonson frequently alludes . They were burnt in the fire which consumed his study , as appears from the Execration upon Vulcan : " All the old Venusine in ...
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... learned would take the pains to confer them ; the authors them- selves being all in the learned tongues , save one , with whose English side I have had little to do . To which it may be required , since I have quoted the page , to name ...
... learned would take the pains to confer them ; the authors them- selves being all in the learned tongues , save one , with whose English side I have had little to do . To which it may be required , since I have quoted the page , to name ...
8. lappuse
... very serious loss by his alterations , were not unlikely to have reproached him with it . That he should be anxious to render a drama which seemed condemned , by its want of popularity , to [ 9 ] the closet of the learned , uniform [ 8 ]
... very serious loss by his alterations , were not unlikely to have reproached him with it . That he should be anxious to render a drama which seemed condemned , by its want of popularity , to [ 9 ] the closet of the learned , uniform [ 8 ]
9. lappuse
... learned , uniform and of a piece , is by no means singular ; and it may be fairly questioned , whether it was not altogether as honourable in the author to take on himself the demerits of the whole , thus made his own , as to purloin a ...
... learned , uniform and of a piece , is by no means singular ; and it may be fairly questioned , whether it was not altogether as honourable in the author to take on himself the demerits of the whole , thus made his own , as to purloin a ...
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