The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējums1903 |
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xi. lappuse
... wish for truth , and not for show . 123. TO THE SAME Writing thyself , or judging others writ . 124. EPITAPH ON ELIZABETH L. H. Wouldst thou hear what man can say . 125. TO SIR WILLIAM UVEDALE Uvedale thou piece of the first times , a ...
... wish for truth , and not for show . 123. TO THE SAME Writing thyself , or judging others writ . 124. EPITAPH ON ELIZABETH L. H. Wouldst thou hear what man can say . 125. TO SIR WILLIAM UVEDALE Uvedale thou piece of the first times , a ...
33. lappuse
... wish he had consulted the ear a little nothing more than maintaining a plain contest more in the flow of his numbers , that the trans - in plain language . As one of the opponents is lation , if possible , might have equalled the ...
... wish he had consulted the ear a little nothing more than maintaining a plain contest more in the flow of his numbers , that the trans - in plain language . As one of the opponents is lation , if possible , might have equalled the ...
38. lappuse
... wish : But who brings him to his mother , Shall have that kiss , and another . 3 Grace . He hath of marks about him plenty : You shall know him among twenty . All his body is a fire , And his breath a flame entire , That being shot ...
... wish : But who brings him to his mother , Shall have that kiss , and another . 3 Grace . He hath of marks about him plenty : You shall know him among twenty . All his body is a fire , And his breath a flame entire , That being shot ...
43. lappuse
... Wish you should see . Shine , Hesperus , shine forth thou wished star 11 ་ ་ mur- suasion that Jonson is at his best but " a servile imitator , " a " painful plagiarist , " a mere derer of the ancients ; " and it seems but a part of ...
... Wish you should see . Shine , Hesperus , shine forth thou wished star 11 ་ ་ mur- suasion that Jonson is at his best but " a servile imitator , " a " painful plagiarist , " a mere derer of the ancients ; " and it seems but a part of ...
60. lappuse
... wish to obtain fruitfully from others they will give inge- nuously themselves . Two and twenty years indeed , after this period , Jonson and Jones fell at variance , and the former , who was then bedridden , wrote a series of verses ...
... wish to obtain fruitfully from others they will give inge- nuously themselves . Two and twenty years indeed , after this period , Jonson and Jones fell at variance , and the former , who was then bedridden , wrote a series of verses ...
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