The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... Satiromastix , charges Jonson with mew- ing at the fate of his own works . " When your plays are misliked at court , you shall not cry mew , like a puss , and say you are glad you write out of the courtiers ' element . " A. v . Our ...
... Satiromastix , charges Jonson with mew- ing at the fate of his own works . " When your plays are misliked at court , you shall not cry mew , like a puss , and say you are glad you write out of the courtiers ' element . " A. v . Our ...
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... Satiromastix , makes Jonson for- swear " flinging epigrams about in taverns , under pain of being placed at the upper end of the table , at the left hand of Carlo Buffone . " See A. v . enough , deliver his affectionate conceit of ...
... Satiromastix , makes Jonson for- swear " flinging epigrams about in taverns , under pain of being placed at the upper end of the table , at the left hand of Carlo Buffone . " See A. v . enough , deliver his affectionate conceit of ...
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... . " A. i . Decker , in the Satiromastix , seems to twit Jonson with the frequent use of it . " Fast . I'll accompany you thither . ] In this , and some of the fol- Deli . As you please , sir ; but I SC . II . OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 83.
... . " A. i . Decker , in the Satiromastix , seems to twit Jonson with the frequent use of it . " Fast . I'll accompany you thither . ] In this , and some of the fol- Deli . As you please , sir ; but I SC . II . OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 83.
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... Satiromastix . And by Marmion , " Wandering abroad to skelder for a shilling , Amongst your bowling allies . " Fine Companion , A. iii . S. 4 . 8 Envy , why twit'st thou me , & c . ] Jonson's translations , as Whalley somewhere observes ...
... Satiromastix . And by Marmion , " Wandering abroad to skelder for a shilling , Amongst your bowling allies . " Fine Companion , A. iii . S. 4 . 8 Envy , why twit'st thou me , & c . ] Jonson's translations , as Whalley somewhere observes ...
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... Satiromastix . 9 Why , the law makes a man happy , & c . ] i . e . rich ; a Latinism ; there is something too pedantical in this : -it is , however , more excusable than the carelessness of our modern translators , who sometimes ...
... Satiromastix . 9 Why , the law makes a man happy , & c . ] i . e . rich ; a Latinism ; there is something too pedantical in this : -it is , however , more excusable than the carelessness of our modern translators , who sometimes ...
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