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 79.
11. lappuse
... poet intended to shadow out himself ; but he has afforded us no traces of Mitis and Cordatus . 3 Who is so patient , & c . ] This is from Juvenal : Nam quis inique Tam patiens urbis , tam ferreus , ut teneat se ? × Fet widen That ...
... poet intended to shadow out himself ; but he has afforded us no traces of Mitis and Cordatus . 3 Who is so patient , & c . ] This is from Juvenal : Nam quis inique Tam patiens urbis , tam ferreus , ut teneat se ? × Fet widen That ...
14. lappuse
... poet , who thus speaks of it in his Grammar , a work of great skill , and profundity of research . " Furthermore , these adverbs more and most are added to the comparative and superlative degrees themselves , which should be before the ...
... poet , who thus speaks of it in his Grammar , a work of great skill , and profundity of research . " Furthermore , these adverbs more and most are added to the comparative and superlative degrees themselves , which should be before the ...
15. lappuse
... poet ! but as lame As Vulcan , or the founder of Cripplegate . 9 Mit . In faith this humour will come ill to some , You will be thought to be too peremptory . Asp . This humour ? good ! and why this humour , Mitis ? Nay , do not turn ...
... poet ! but as lame As Vulcan , or the founder of Cripplegate . 9 Mit . In faith this humour will come ill to some , You will be thought to be too peremptory . Asp . This humour ? good ! and why this humour , Mitis ? Nay , do not turn ...
16. lappuse
... poet's great excellence was the lively copying of these humorous characters . WHAL . The abuse of this word is well ridiculed by Shakspeare , in that amusing creature of whimsey , Nym . Merry Wives of Windsor . Steevens quotes a long ...
... poet's great excellence was the lively copying of these humorous characters . WHAL . The abuse of this word is well ridiculed by Shakspeare , in that amusing creature of whimsey , Nym . Merry Wives of Windsor . Steevens quotes a long ...
20. lappuse
... poet of this age . WHAL . 9 hang my richest words As polish'd jewels in their bounteous ears . ] The comparison alludes to the custom then in vogue , of men wearing rings and jewels in their ears . So Marston : " Give me those jewels of ...
... poet of this age . WHAL . 9 hang my richest words As polish'd jewels in their bounteous ears . ] The comparison alludes to the custom then in vogue , of men wearing rings and jewels in their ears . So Marston : " Give me those jewels of ...
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Æsop allusion Amorphus Anaides Arete Argurion Asotus Bartholomew Fair better Brisk Cæsar captain Carlo Chloe cockatrice Cornelius Gallus court courtier Cris Crispinus Crites Cupid Cynthia Cynthia's Revels Decker Deli Deliro dost doth Enter eringos excellent Exeunt Exit face fair faith Fast Fastidious folio follow fool friends Fung FUNGOSO gallants gentleman Gifford give grace hath heaven Hedon honour Horace humour i'faith Jonson Jupiter lady leiger Lictors look Maci Macilente Marry master means Mercury methinks Minos mistress monsieur Moria never observe Ovid Phantaste play poet Poetaster pray Propertius Punt Puntarvolo quarto Satiromastix scene Shakspeare shew signior sirrah Sogliardo Sord soul speak stinkard sweet tell thee there's thing thou Tibullus Troth Tucca WHAL Whalley wife word