The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... 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 BEST TO ALL WELL SAID BY OTHERS , AND WHICH MOST REQUITAL MADE . CLEVELAND ...
... 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 BEST TO ALL WELL SAID BY OTHERS , AND WHICH MOST REQUITAL MADE . CLEVELAND ...
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... nature indeed , which had not engaged their attention , and been deemed worthy of their practice . In other words , no vice has escaped them . 2 Observe him as his watch observes his clock . ] Steevens , who is supported by Whalley ...
... nature indeed , which had not engaged their attention , and been deemed worthy of their practice . In other words , no vice has escaped them . 2 Observe him as his watch observes his clock . ] Steevens , who is supported by Whalley ...
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... nature , with its compounds and deri- vatives , was thus used by the writers of that age . WHAL . " Let any cundid judge , " says one of the commentators , " 66 compare Sejanus with the third - rate tragedies of Shakspeare , and he will ...
... nature , with its compounds and deri- vatives , was thus used by the writers of that age . WHAL . " Let any cundid judge , " says one of the commentators , " 66 compare Sejanus with the third - rate tragedies of Shakspeare , and he will ...
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... nature ; of a body as fair As was his mind ; and no less reverend In face , than fame : he could so use his state , Tempering his greatness with his gravity , He was a man , & c . ] Jonson has borrowed the noble cha- racter which ...
... nature ; of a body as fair As was his mind ; and no less reverend In face , than fame : he could so use his state , Tempering his greatness with his gravity , He was a man , & c . ] Jonson has borrowed the noble cha- racter which ...
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... ; but , sure , their face Looks farther than the present . 2 He ne'er were liberal by kind . ] By nature . See p . 19 . Nero , Drusus , et Caligula . - Tacit . ibid . WHAL Arr . By the gods , If I could guess SEJANUS . 25.
... ; but , sure , their face Looks farther than the present . 2 He ne'er were liberal by kind . ] By nature . See p . 19 . Nero , Drusus , et Caligula . - Tacit . ibid . WHAL Arr . By the gods , If I could guess SEJANUS . 25.
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