The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and son, 1875 |
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... natural abili- ties . Jonson has the same expression in A. iii . 66 Let him be poor and meanly clad , Though ne'er so richly parted , " & c . 2 The very Jacob's staff of compliment . ] The Jacob's staff here meant , is a mathematical ...
... natural abili- ties . Jonson has the same expression in A. iii . 66 Let him be poor and meanly clad , Though ne'er so richly parted , " & c . 2 The very Jacob's staff of compliment . ] The Jacob's staff here meant , is a mathematical ...
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... natural inclination , as he seems to do , he is evidently incorrect ; for Jonson was assuredly not led to Seneca ( the model to whom he alludes ) by " the preju- dices of the age ; " but by choice , and a viciousness of judgment ...
... natural inclination , as he seems to do , he is evidently incorrect ; for Jonson was assuredly not led to Seneca ( the model to whom he alludes ) by " the preju- dices of the age ; " but by choice , and a viciousness of judgment ...
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... nature , says that it was so called from the number of lame persons , who usually took their station there for the purpose of begging . The name ( Porta Contractorum ) is very ancient . AN . X Why , humour , as ' tis OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 15.
... nature , says that it was so called from the number of lame persons , who usually took their station there for the purpose of begging . The name ( Porta Contractorum ) is very ancient . AN . X Why , humour , as ' tis OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 15.
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... nature of a vice , to wrest and turn The good aspect of those that shall sit near him , From what they do behold ! O , ' tis most vile : Mit . Nay , Asper . Asp . Peace , Mitis , I do know your thought ; You'll say , your guests here ...
... nature of a vice , to wrest and turn The good aspect of those that shall sit near him , From what they do behold ! O , ' tis most vile : Mit . Nay , Asper . Asp . Peace , Mitis , I do know your thought ; You'll say , your guests here ...
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... natures , and augmented it with all liberty , ac- 2 Cor . No , I assure you , signior , & c . ] I have already observed , that the author has afforded no hints to enable us to guess at the person of his friend Cordatus : he has ...
... natures , and augmented it with all liberty , ac- 2 Cor . No , I assure you , signior , & c . ] I have already observed , that the author has afforded no hints to enable us to guess at the person of his friend Cordatus : he has ...
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