The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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5. lappuse
... mean time , if in truth of argument , dignity of per- 3 The following and voluntary labours of my friends , ] Com- mendatory copies of verses , which the reader will find in the first volume : they amount to eight , of which Whalley ...
... mean time , if in truth of argument , dignity of per- 3 The following and voluntary labours of my friends , ] Com- mendatory copies of verses , which the reader will find in the first volume : they amount to eight , of which Whalley ...
7. lappuse
... Mean , " " haughty , " " ma- lignant , " " envious , " " ungrateful , " " treacherous , " & c . & c . are among the gentlest epithets which the righteous indignation of these gentlemen can afford . " He affirms , with a sneer , " ( says ...
... Mean , " " haughty , " " ma- lignant , " " envious , " " ungrateful , " " treacherous , " & c . & c . are among the gentlest epithets which the righteous indignation of these gentlemen can afford . " He affirms , with a sneer , " ( says ...
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... 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 portion of fame from the secret ...
... 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 portion of fame from the secret ...
10. lappuse
... means , and instils into his ears many doubts and suspicions , both against the princes , and their mother Agrippina ; which Cæsar jealously hearkening to , as covetously consenteth to their ruin , and their friends . In this time , the ...
... means , and instils into his ears many doubts and suspicions , both against the princes , and their mother Agrippina ; which Cæsar jealously hearkening to , as covetously consenteth to their ruin , and their friends . In this time , the ...
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... means , his ends , sounds the affections of the senators , divides , distracts them : at last , when Sejanus least looketh , and is most secure ; with pre- text of doing him an unwonted honour in the senate , he trains him from his ...
... means , his ends , sounds the affections of the senators , divides , distracts them : at last , when Sejanus least looketh , and is most secure ; with pre- text of doing him an unwonted honour in the senate , he trains him from his ...
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