The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 91.
11. lappuse
... scene , and occupy the place of critics . Under the name of Asper the poet intended to shadow out himself ; but he has afforded us no traces of Mitis and Cordatus . 3 Who is so patient , & c . ] This is from Juvenal : Nam quis iniqua ...
... scene , and occupy the place of critics . Under the name of Asper the poet intended to shadow out himself ; but he has afforded us no traces of Mitis and Cordatus . 3 Who is so patient , & c . ] This is from Juvenal : Nam quis iniqua ...
18. lappuse
... scene , As it shall pass the view of these spectators . Nay , now y'are tedious , sirs ; for shame begin . And , Mitis , note me ; if in all this front You can espy a gallant of this mark , Who , to be thought one of the judicious ...
... scene , As it shall pass the view of these spectators . Nay , now y'are tedious , sirs ; for shame begin . And , Mitis , note me ; if in all this front You can espy a gallant of this mark , Who , to be thought one of the judicious ...
21. lappuse
... scenes , according to the Terentian manner ; his true number of actors ; the furnishing of the scene with Grex or Chorus , and that the whole argument fall within compass of a day's business . 1 Art hath an enemy , & c . ] Alluding to ...
... scenes , according to the Terentian manner ; his true number of actors ; the furnishing of the scene with Grex or Chorus , and that the whole argument fall within compass of a day's business . 1 Art hath an enemy , & c . ] Alluding to ...
23. lappuse
... scene ? Cor . Marry , Insula Fortunata , sir . Mit . O , the Fortunate Island : mass , he has bound himself to a strict law there . Cor . Why so ? Mit . He cannot lightly alter the scene , without crossing the seas . Cor . He needs not ...
... scene ? Cor . Marry , Insula Fortunata , sir . Mit . O , the Fortunate Island : mass , he has bound himself to a strict law there . Cor . Why so ? Mit . He cannot lightly alter the scene , without crossing the seas . Cor . He needs not ...
27. lappuse
... SCENE I. The Country . Enter MACILENTE , with a book . Macilente . IRI est , fortunæ cæcitatem facilè ferre . ' Tis true ; but , Stoic , where , in the vast world , Doth that man breathe , that can so much command His blood and his ...
... SCENE I. The Country . Enter MACILENTE , with a book . Macilente . IRI est , fortunæ cæcitatem facilè ferre . ' Tis true ; but , Stoic , where , in the vast world , Doth that man breathe , that can so much command His blood and his ...
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