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 46.
11. lappuse
... Whalley wrote this , the theatres opened at four o'clock ; since they adopted a later hour they have only given the public first and second music . 2 Enter ASPER , MITIS , and CORDATUS . ] The two latter of these Jonson calls the Grex ...
... Whalley wrote this , the theatres opened at four o'clock ; since they adopted a later hour they have only given the public first and second music . 2 Enter ASPER , MITIS , and CORDATUS . ] The two latter of these Jonson calls the Grex ...
12. lappuse
... Whalley has not expressed himself clearly , or I do not understand him . If by taste he means natural inclination , as he seems to do , he is evidently incorrect ; for Jonson was assuredly not led to Seneca ( the model to whom he ...
... Whalley has not expressed himself clearly , or I do not understand him . If by taste he means natural inclination , as he seems to do , he is evidently incorrect ; for Jonson was assuredly not led to Seneca ( the model to whom he ...
13. lappuse
... Whalley justly observes , were the Puritans , who , among other singularities , affected to cut their hair short , and close to their heads ; whence they had afterwards the appellation of Roundheads . This practice is alluded to in ...
... Whalley justly observes , were the Puritans , who , among other singularities , affected to cut their hair short , and close to their heads ; whence they had afterwards the appellation of Roundheads . This practice is alluded to in ...
24. lappuse
... Whalley says , in some 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 ...
... Whalley says , in some 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 ...
26. lappuse
... Whalley says that he should almost incline to think , notwithstand- ing the poet's asseverations , that he had some particular person in view , especially as Decker , in his Satiromastix , makes Jonson for- swear flinging epigrams about ...
... Whalley says that he should almost incline to think , notwithstand- ing the poet's asseverations , that he had some particular person in view , especially as Decker , in his Satiromastix , makes Jonson for- swear flinging epigrams about ...
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