The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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167. lappuse
... Volp . True , my beloved Mosca . Yet I glory 2 Thou being the best of things , & c . ] Upton had reason to say that the diction of this piece rose to a tragic sublimity ; since Jonson has had recourse for it to the tragic poets . This ...
... Volp . True , my beloved Mosca . Yet I glory 2 Thou being the best of things , & c . ] Upton had reason to say that the diction of this piece rose to a tragic sublimity ; since Jonson has had recourse for it to the tragic poets . This ...
168. lappuse
... Volp . Right , Mosca ; I do lothe it . Mos . And besides , sir , 4 You are not like the thresher that doth stand 3 I blow no subtle glass . ] Venice , where the scene is laid , and the neighbouring island of Murano , being famous for ...
... Volp . Right , Mosca ; I do lothe it . Mos . And besides , sir , 4 You are not like the thresher that doth stand 3 I blow no subtle glass . ] Venice , where the scene is laid , and the neighbouring island of Murano , being famous for ...
169. lappuse
... Volp . Hold thee , Mosca , [ Gives him money . Take of my hand ; thou strik'st on truth in all , And they are envious term thee parasite . Call forth my dwarf , my eunuch , and my fool , And let them make me sport . [ Exit Mos . ] What ...
... Volp . Hold thee , Mosca , [ Gives him money . Take of my hand ; thou strik'st on truth in all , And they are envious term thee parasite . Call forth my dwarf , my eunuch , and my fool , And let them make me sport . [ Exit Mos . ] What ...
175. lappuse
... Volp . It doth , good Mosca . Mos . Then it was , sir . NANO and CASTRONE sing . Fools , they are the only nation Worth men's envy or admiration ; Free from care or sorrow - taking , Selves and others merry making : All they speak or do ...
... Volp . It doth , good Mosca . Mos . Then it was , sir . NANO and CASTRONE sing . Fools , they are the only nation Worth men's envy or admiration ; Free from care or sorrow - taking , Selves and others merry making : All they speak or do ...
176. lappuse
... Volp . Of what bigness ? Mos . Huge , How now ! the news ? Massy , and antique , with your name inscribed , And arms engraven . Volp . Good ! and not a fox ing . " A. iv . Shakspeare spells the word loffe , in Midsummer Night's Dream ...
... Volp . Of what bigness ? Mos . Huge , How now ! the news ? Massy , and antique , with your name inscribed , And arms engraven . Volp . Good ! and not a fox ing . " A. iv . Shakspeare spells the word loffe , in Midsummer Night's Dream ...
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