The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and son, 1875 |
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18. lappuse
... present , and liberally Speak your opinions upon every scene , As it shall pass the view of these spectators . Nay , now y'are tedious , sirs ; for shame begin . And , Mitis , note me ; if in all this front You can espy a gallant of ...
... present , and liberally Speak your opinions upon every scene , As it shall pass the view of these spectators . Nay , now y'are tedious , sirs ; for shame begin . And , Mitis , note me ; if in all this front You can espy a gallant of ...
21. lappuse
... present person , We hope to make the circles of your eyes Flow with distilled laughter : if we fail , We must impute it to this only chance , Art hath an enemy call'd ignorance.1 [ Exit . Cor . How do you like his spirit , Mitis ? • Mit ...
... present person , We hope to make the circles of your eyes Flow with distilled laughter : if we fail , We must impute it to this only chance , Art hath an enemy call'd ignorance.1 [ Exit . Cor . How do you like his spirit , Mitis ? • Mit ...
22. lappuse
... present virtue and perfection , there had been some reason of obeying their powers ; but ' tis extant , that that which we call Comoedia , was at first nothing but a simple and continued song , sung by one only person , till Susario ...
... present virtue and perfection , there had been some reason of obeying their powers ; but ' tis extant , that that which we call Comoedia , was at first nothing but a simple and continued song , sung by one only person , till Susario ...
23. lappuse
... become epidemical , and infected almost all his critics . The charge , in the present case , is too absurd for serious notice , or indeed for any notice at all . Prol . Marry , with all my heart , sir OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 23.
... become epidemical , and infected almost all his critics . The charge , in the present case , is too absurd for serious notice , or indeed for any notice at all . Prol . Marry , with all my heart , sir OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 23.
39. lappuse
... present text . Not to defraud Jonson of his due praise , however , it is proper to observe , that in this , as in the preceding play , he has omitted or softened many of the profane ejaculations which deformed the first copies . To ...
... present text . Not to defraud Jonson of his due praise , however , it is proper to observe , that in this , as in the preceding play , he has omitted or softened many of the profane ejaculations which deformed the first copies . To ...
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