The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 84.
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... WHAL . In evil hour did Jonson write the manly passage to which Whalley's note refers . It has drawn upon him a world of obloquy from the commentators of Shakspeare , couched in language which the vocabulary of Billingsgate must have ...
... WHAL . In evil hour did Jonson write the manly passage to which Whalley's note refers . It has drawn upon him a world of obloquy from the commentators of Shakspeare , couched in language which the vocabulary of Billingsgate must have ...
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... to their ruin , and their friends . 7 For the succession . ] These words , wanting in the quarto of 1605 , were added in the folio , 1616 , to complete the sense . WHAL . In this time , the better to mature and strengthen.
... to their ruin , and their friends . 7 For the succession . ] These words , wanting in the quarto of 1605 , were added in the folio , 1616 , to complete the sense . WHAL . In this time , the better to mature and strengthen.
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... continual watch , and GOD him- self miraculously working . " This seems to have been added , in compliment to K. James , on the discovery of the powder - plot . WHAL . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . TIBERIUS . DRUSUS Senior . NERO . THE ARGUMENT . I I.
... continual watch , and GOD him- self miraculously working . " This seems to have been added , in compliment to K. James , on the discovery of the powder - plot . WHAL . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . TIBERIUS . DRUSUS Senior . NERO . THE ARGUMENT . I I.
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... WHAL . Mr. Pope changed idle for wild , at which Dr. Johnson expresses his surprise . Mr. Malone taxes the editor of the second folio ( where Pope found the word ) with ignorance of Shakspeare's meaning ; and idle is triumphantly ...
... WHAL . Mr. Pope changed idle for wild , at which Dr. Johnson expresses his surprise . Mr. Malone taxes the editor of the second folio ( where Pope found the word ) with ignorance of Shakspeare's meaning ; and idle is triumphantly ...
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... pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 3 . n Pedarii . m Tacit . Ann . Lib . iii . p . 69 . • Tacit . Ann . Lib . iii . p . 69 . Free , equal lords of the triumphed world , 5 16 ACT I. SEJANUS .
... pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 3 . n Pedarii . m Tacit . Ann . Lib . iii . p . 69 . • Tacit . Ann . Lib . iii . p . 69 . Free , equal lords of the triumphed world , 5 16 ACT I. SEJANUS .
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