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 80.
2. lappuse
... appears to have been acted by the 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 ...
... appears to have been acted by the 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 ...
7. lappuse
... appears from innumerable passages in our old writers , that the law - terms were the principal times for business and plea- sure . The country gentlemen then flocked to London with their families , to settle their disputes , see plays ...
... appears from innumerable passages in our old writers , that the law - terms were the principal times for business and plea- sure . The country gentlemen then flocked to London with their families , to settle their disputes , see plays ...
12. lappuse
... - guishing characteristics , and appear with unrivalled excellence in the piece before us . The " flights " of which Whalley speaks , have been attempted with more success by others . The easy flexure of his supple hams . Tut , 12 EVERY ...
... - guishing characteristics , and appear with unrivalled excellence in the piece before us . The " flights " of which Whalley speaks , have been attempted with more success by others . The easy flexure of his supple hams . Tut , 12 EVERY ...
18. lappuse
... appears to have been an old and approved me- thod of expressing dislike at the first representation of a play . Decker has many allusions to the practice ; and , what appears somewhat strange , in his Satiromastix , charges Jonson with ...
... appears to have been an old and approved me- thod of expressing dislike at the first representation of a play . Decker has many allusions to the practice ; and , what appears somewhat strange , in his Satiromastix , charges Jonson with ...
27. lappuse
... appear himself anon . Mit . O , this is your envious man , Macilente , I think . Cor . The same , sir . ACT I. SCENE I. The Country . Enter MACILENTE , with a book . Macilente . IRI est , fortunæ cæcitatem facilè ferre . ' Tis true ...
... appear himself anon . Mit . O , this is your envious man , Macilente , I think . Cor . The same , sir . ACT I. SCENE I. The Country . Enter MACILENTE , with a book . Macilente . IRI est , fortunæ cæcitatem facilè ferre . ' Tis true ...
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