The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... play . Decker has many allusions to the practice ; and , what appears somewhat strange , in his 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 ...
... play . Decker has many allusions to the practice ; and , what appears somewhat strange , in his 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 ...
23. lappuse
... play we see so many seas , countries , and kingdoms , passed over with such admirable dexterity ? Cor . O , that but shews how well the authors can travel in their vocation , and outrun the apprehension of their auditory . But leaving ...
... play we see so many seas , countries , and kingdoms , passed over with such admirable dexterity ? Cor . O , that but shews how well the authors can travel in their vocation , and outrun the apprehension of their auditory . But leaving ...
24. lappuse
... play - houses , only a penny . The two - penny room mentioned above was the gallery . Thus Decker : " Pay your two - pence to a player , and you may sit in the gallery . " Belman's Night Walk . And Middleton : " One of them is a nip ; I ...
... play - houses , only a penny . The two - penny room mentioned above was the gallery . Thus Decker : " Pay your two - pence to a player , and you may sit in the gallery . " Belman's Night Walk . And Middleton : " One of them is a nip ; I ...
26. lappuse
... play here , and he calls it , Every Man out of his Humour : but an he get me out of the humour he has put me in , I'll trust none of his tribe again while I live . Gentles , all I can say for him is , you are welcome . I could wish my ...
... play here , and he calls it , Every Man out of his Humour : but an he get me out of the humour he has put me in , I'll trust none of his tribe again while I live . Gentles , all I can say for him is , you are welcome . I could wish my ...
30. lappuse
... play . All the advantages of precision , vigour , and elegance , are on the side of Jonson ; his old antagonist , how- ever , is extremely interesting and amusing . △ Learn to play at primero and passage . ] Primero was a game on the ...
... play . All the advantages of precision , vigour , and elegance , are on the side of Jonson ; his old antagonist , how- ever , is extremely interesting and amusing . △ Learn to play at primero and passage . ] Primero was a game on the ...
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