 | Ben Jonson - 1616 - 418 lapas
...attack upon his rival's uncouth vocabulary: see act 5, scene 3, in particular. Cf. C. Revels 2. 1. : 'She is like one of your ignorant poetasters of the...though it loosen the whole fabric of their sense.' By the then Children of Queene Elizabeths Chappell. Quarto 1602 has 'by the children of her Maiesties... | |
 | Ben Jonson - 1756 - 526 lapas
...guardian of the nymphs. One that is not now to be perfuaded of her wit, me will think herfelf wife againft all the judgments that come. A lady made all of voice...thing of any thing. She is like one of your ignorant poetafters of the time, who when they have got acquainted with a ftrange word, never reft till they... | |
 | Ben Jonson - 1811 - 788 lapas
...might tins be ? Cup. Tis madam M oria, guardian of the nymphs. One that is not now to be persuaded of her wit, she will think herself wise against all...thing of any thing. She is like one of your ignorant poetaskrs of the time, who when they have got acquainted with a strange word, never rest till they... | |
 | Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 780 lapas
...might tliis be ? Cup. Tis madam M oria, guardian of the nymphs. One that is not now to be persuaded of her wit, she will think herself wise against all...the judgments that come* A lady made all of voice aud air, talks any thing of any thing. She is like one of your ignorant poetasters of the time, who... | |
 | Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 lapas
...could dare so improportionable and abrupt a digression." Ibid, p. 240. " SHE is like one of the ignorant poetasters of the time, who, when they have...though it loosen the whole fabric of their sense." Ibid. p. 269. " EXCEEDING witty and integrate : you did so aggravate the jest withal." Ibid,... | |
 | Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 lapas
...could dare so improportionable and abrupt a digression." Ibid, p. 240. " SHE is like one of the ignorant poetasters of the time, who, when they have...though it loosen the whole fabric of their sense." Ibid. p. 269. ж к " EXCEBDING witty and integrate : you did so aggravate the jest withal." ... | |
 | Drawing-room sibyl, M. J. P. - 1855 - 464 lapas
...inmates of her bosom. The Stepmother. Earl of Carlisle. * 71) One that is not now to be persuaded of her wit. She will think herself wise against all the judgments that come. BenJonson. 80 Her favourite science is the mathematical ; Her noblest virtue is her magnanimity ; Her... | |
 | Robert Southey - 1876 - 768 lapas
...abrupt a digression." Ibid. P24O . A**V. " SHE is like one of the icrnorant роео * tasters of the time, who, when they have got acquainted with...though it loosen the whole fabric of their sense." Ibid. p. 1 It i» the Venetian Edition of 1TS2 that is here referred to. It is before me, and marked... | |
 | Ben Jonson - 1894 - 468 lapas
...might this be ? Cup. 'Tis Madam Moria, guardian of the nymphs ; one that is not now to be persuaded of her wit ; she will think herself wise against all...that come. A lady made all of voice and air, talks anything of anything. She is like one of your ignorant poetasters of the time, who, when they have... | |
 | Ben Jonson - 1905 - 408 lapas
...attack upon his rival's uncouth vocabulary: see act 5, scene 3, in particular. Cf. C. Revels 2. 1. : 'She is like one of your ignorant poetasters of the...who, when they have got acquainted with a strange i word, never rest till they have wrung it in, though it loosen the; whole fabric of their sense.'... | |
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