The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1911 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 13.
54. lappuse
... Plautus in view . Hanno , like Surly , speaks a language not understood by the rest , and is played upon by Milphio ( the Face of the piece ) till his patience is exhausted , and he breaks out , as he says , in Latin , " to confound the ...
... Plautus in view . Hanno , like Surly , speaks a language not understood by the rest , and is played upon by Milphio ( the Face of the piece ) till his patience is exhausted , and he breaks out , as he says , in Latin , " to confound the ...
62. lappuse
... Plautus , the Mostellaria . Besides many hints for short speeches , Jonson seems to have taken from this ( his favourite ) author the idea of the next scene , in which chase , 3 That we can carry in the two trunks . I'll keep him Off ...
... Plautus , the Mostellaria . Besides many hints for short speeches , Jonson seems to have taken from this ( his favourite ) author the idea of the next scene , in which chase , 3 That we can carry in the two trunks . I'll keep him Off ...
65. lappuse
... Plautus , as Upton observes : Sed quisnam hic sese tam cito recipit domum ? Metuo ne de hac re quippiam hic inaudiverit . VOL . II . 3 Nei . Like enough . Love . Peace , and get hence , you change- lings . Enter Surly and Mammon . Face ...
... Plautus , as Upton observes : Sed quisnam hic sese tam cito recipit domum ? Metuo ne de hac re quippiam hic inaudiverit . VOL . II . 3 Nei . Like enough . Love . Peace , and get hence , you change- lings . Enter Surly and Mammon . Face ...
201. lappuse
... Plautus and Terence : a practice which , if we did not know the attachment of Ben Jonson to every- thing ancient , we might suspect he meant to ridicule , by the pleasant use he has made of it in the prologue to his puppet - show of ...
... Plautus and Terence : a practice which , if we did not know the attachment of Ben Jonson to every- thing ancient , we might suspect he meant to ridicule , by the pleasant use he has made of it in the prologue to his puppet - show of ...
297. lappuse
... Plautus : " Quin Divum atque hominum clamat con- tinuo fidem , De suo tigillo fumus si qua exit foras . Quin , quum it dormitum , follem obstringit ob gulam . " - WHAL . Thy ductile bones out like a knitting- needle , To serve my ...
... Plautus : " Quin Divum atque hominum clamat con- tinuo fidem , De suo tigillo fumus si qua exit foras . Quin , quum it dormitum , follem obstringit ob gulam . " - WHAL . Thy ductile bones out like a knitting- needle , To serve my ...
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