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 58.
2. lappuse
... whole strength of the house , with the exception of Shak- speare , who found perhaps no part in it suited to his " gentle con- ditions . " Its merits are unquestionable ; but I know not its suc- cess ; nor whether it ever appeared on ...
... whole strength of the house , with the exception of Shak- speare , who found perhaps no part in it suited to his " gentle con- ditions . " Its merits are unquestionable ; but I know not its suc- cess ; nor whether it ever appeared on ...
7. lappuse
... whole bent of his endeavours to wring sufficient means from his wretched father , to put him in the courtiers ' cut ; at which he earnestly aims , but so unluckily , that he still lights short a suit . SOGLIARDO , An essential clown ...
... whole bent of his endeavours to wring sufficient means from his wretched father , to put him in the courtiers ' cut ; at which he earnestly aims , but so unluckily , that he still lights short a suit . SOGLIARDO , An essential clown ...
11. lappuse
... whole of the action : but they per- form a part not known to the ancient drama . They stand distinct from the scene , and occupy the place of critics . Under the name of Asper the poet intended to shadow out himself ; but he has ...
... whole of the action : but they per- form a part not known to the ancient drama . They stand distinct from the scene , and occupy the place of critics . Under the name of Asper the poet intended to shadow out himself ; but he has ...
21. lappuse
... whole argument fall within compass of a day's business . 1 Art hath an enemy , & c . ] Alluding to the old proverb , Ars non habet inimicum nisi ignorantem . Though this may be true , it would come with more propriety from the spectator ...
... whole argument fall within compass of a day's business . 1 Art hath an enemy , & c . ] Alluding to the old proverb , Ars non habet inimicum nisi ignorantem . Though this may be true , it would come with more propriety from the spectator ...
23. lappuse
... whole island to run through , I think . Mit . No ! how comes it then , that in some one 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 ...
... whole island to run through , I think . Mit . No ! how comes it then , that in some one 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 ...
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