The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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But why must the poet's assistant be Shakspeare ? I know that ah the critics are positive on the subject : but of this I make no great account ; having had frequent opportuni . ties of observing that where Jonson is to be condemned ...
But why must the poet's assistant be Shakspeare ? I know that ah the critics are positive on the subject : but of this I make no great account ; having had frequent opportuni . ties of observing that where Jonson is to be condemned ...
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JONSON ; and no such , Quem Palma negata macrum , donata reducit opimum . the poet : they wrote in conjunction with him ; they were both men of learning ; and no great violation seems offered to lan . guage ( at least no greater than ...
JONSON ; and no such , Quem Palma negata macrum , donata reducit opimum . the poet : they wrote in conjunction with him ; they were both men of learning ; and no great violation seems offered to lan . guage ( at least no greater than ...
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The poet has here added the word Pedarii . It is the classical expression for those who never spoke in the senate , but only went over to the side for which they voted : hence they were said pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid .
The poet has here added the word Pedarii . It is the classical expression for those who never spoke in the senate , but only went over to the side for which they voted : hence they were said pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid .
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Tis he Makes us our day , or night ; hell , and elysium Are in his look : we talk of Rhadamanth , Furies , and firebrands ; but it is his frown That is all these ; where , on the adverse part , His smile is more , than e'er yet poets ...
Tis he Makes us our day , or night ; hell , and elysium Are in his look : we talk of Rhadamanth , Furies , and firebrands ; but it is his frown That is all these ; where , on the adverse part , His smile is more , than e'er yet poets ...
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In this fulness and frequency of sentence , as he calls it in his preface , Jonson placeth one part of the office of a tragic poet : and the learned reader will perceive , from the brevity and num . ber of these maxims , that instead of ...
In this fulness and frequency of sentence , as he calls it in his preface , Jonson placeth one part of the office of a tragic poet : and the learned reader will perceive , from the brevity and num . ber of these maxims , that instead of ...
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