The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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5. lappuse
... cause to speak , in my ob- servations upon Horace his Art of Poetry , which , with the text translated , I intend shortly to publish . In 3 The following and voluntary labours of my friends . ] Commen- datory copies of verses , which ...
... cause to speak , in my ob- servations upon Horace his Art of Poetry , which , with the text translated , I intend shortly to publish . In 3 The following and voluntary labours of my friends . ] Commen- datory copies of verses , which ...
8. lappuse
... cause of poetry had sustained any very serious loss by his altera- tions , were not unlikely to have reproached him with it . That he should be anxious to render a drama which seemed condemned , by its want of popularity , to the closet ...
... cause of poetry had sustained any very serious loss by his altera- tions , were not unlikely to have reproached him with it . That he should be anxious to render a drama which seemed condemned , by its want of popularity , to the closet ...
11. lappuse
... cause of doubt or suspect towards Sejanus : against whom he raiseth in private a new instrument , one Sertorius Macro , and by him under- worketh , discovers the other's counsels , his means , his ends , sounds the affections of the ...
... cause of doubt or suspect towards Sejanus : against whom he raiseth in private a new instrument , one Sertorius Macro , and by him under- worketh , discovers the other's counsels , his means , his ends , sounds the affections of the ...
23. lappuse
... cause of living . Sil . Nothing so . " Sejanus can repair , if Jove should ruin . He is now the court god ; and well applied With sacrifice of knees , of crooks , and cringes ; 1 And for the empty circumstance of life , Betray their cause ...
... cause of living . Sil . Nothing so . " Sejanus can repair , if Jove should ruin . He is now the court god ; and well applied With sacrifice of knees , of crooks , and cringes ; 1 And for the empty circumstance of life , Betray their cause ...
26. lappuse
... cause , However in itself painful and hard , To make me known to so great virtue . — Look , Who is that , Satrius ? [ Exit SAT . ] — I have a grief , sir , That will desire your help . Your name's Eudemus ? Eud . Yes . Sej . Sir ? Eud ...
... cause , However in itself painful and hard , To make me known to so great virtue . — Look , Who is that , Satrius ? [ Exit SAT . ] — I have a grief , sir , That will desire your help . Your name's Eudemus ? Eud . Yes . Sej . Sir ? Eud ...
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