The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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2. lappuse
... Horace , most of which is true , and all perhaps might have remained undisputed , had it been advanced by any one but the author . Non aliena meo pressi pede - si propius stes , Te capient magis - et decies repetita placebunt . ΤΟ THE ...
... Horace , most of which is true , and all perhaps might have remained undisputed , had it been advanced by any one but the author . Non aliena meo pressi pede - si propius stes , Te capient magis - et decies repetita placebunt . ΤΟ THE ...
19. lappuse
... Horace sings , Mean cates are welcome still to hungry guests . Cor . ' Tis true ; but why should we observe them , Asper ? Asp . Ó , I would know ' em ; for in such assemblies They are more infectious than the pestilence : And therefore ...
... Horace sings , Mean cates are welcome still to hungry guests . Cor . ' Tis true ; but why should we observe them , Asper ? Asp . Ó , I would know ' em ; for in such assemblies They are more infectious than the pestilence : And therefore ...
38. lappuse
... Horace : Hic niger est , hunc tu , Romane , caveto . WHAL . 8 I had as lieve see a cockatrice , specially as cockatrices go now . ] A cockatrice , as every one knows , is a serpent , supposed to kill by the look ; but Jonson plays on ...
... Horace : Hic niger est , hunc tu , Romane , caveto . WHAL . 8 I had as lieve see a cockatrice , specially as cockatrices go now . ] A cockatrice , as every one knows , is a serpent , supposed to kill by the look ; but Jonson plays on ...
43. lappuse
... 4 Poor worms , they hiss at me , whilst I at home , & c . ] Taken from Horace , but heightened and improved : Populus me sibilat , at mihi plaudo Ipse domi . All's spent , and that my fortunes were belied . SC . I. OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 43.
... 4 Poor worms , they hiss at me , whilst I at home , & c . ] Taken from Horace , but heightened and improved : Populus me sibilat , at mihi plaudo Ipse domi . All's spent , and that my fortunes were belied . SC . I. OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 43.
51. lappuse
... Horace , Dum vitant stulti vitia , in contraria currunt ; so this gallant , labouring to avoid popularity , falls into a habit of af- fectation , ten thousand times hatefuller than the former . Car . [ pointing to FASTIDIOUS . ] Who ...
... Horace , Dum vitant stulti vitia , in contraria currunt ; so this gallant , labouring to avoid popularity , falls into a habit of af- fectation , ten thousand times hatefuller than the former . Car . [ pointing to FASTIDIOUS . ] Who ...
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