The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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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 , it is not thought at all necessary to establish the ...
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 , it is not thought at all necessary to establish the ...
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When he borrows the sentiment or thought , he is frequently silent ; and particularly , he takes no notice of being here indebted to Paterculus . WHAL . Whalley should have read a few lines farther . Jonson refers expressly to the ...
When he borrows the sentiment or thought , he is frequently silent ; and particularly , he takes no notice of being here indebted to Paterculus . WHAL . Whalley should have read a few lines farther . Jonson refers expressly to the ...
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I thought once , Considering their forms , age , manner of deaths , The nearness of the places where they fell , To have parallel'd him with great Alexander : ' For both were of best feature , of high race , Year'd but to thirty ...
I thought once , Considering their forms , age , manner of deaths , The nearness of the places where they fell , To have parallel'd him with great Alexander : ' For both were of best feature , of high race , Year'd but to thirty ...
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All which snares When his wise cares prevented , ' a fine poison Was thought on , to mature their practices . Enter SEJANUS talking to TERENTIUS ; followed by SatriuS , NATTA , & c . . a Cor . Here comes Sejanus.k Sil .
All which snares When his wise cares prevented , ' a fine poison Was thought on , to mature their practices . Enter SEJANUS talking to TERENTIUS ; followed by SatriuS , NATTA , & c . . a Cor . Here comes Sejanus.k Sil .
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Arr . By the gods , If I could guess he had but such a thought , My sword should cleaye him down from head to heart , But I would find it out : and with my hand I'd hurl his panting brain about the air In mites , as small as atomi ...
Arr . By the gods , If I could guess he had but such a thought , My sword should cleaye him down from head to heart , But I would find it out : and with my hand I'd hurl his panting brain about the air In mites , as small as atomi ...
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appear Avoc bear believe better bring brought Cæsar cause character Cler comes Corb Corv court Daup Dauphine doth Drusus ears Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face faith fathers favours fear follow fortune friends gentlemen give gods hand hath head hear Hist hold honour hope I'll Italy Jonson knight La-F lady learned leave less live look lord madam marry master means mistress Mosca nature never observes once person play poet poor pray present SCENE seems Sejanus senate servants silence sir John speak stand sure Tacit taken tell thee thing thou thought True trust turn unto Upton Volp Volpone WHAL wife woman write