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 58.
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... poet ; but wrote over again those scenes which had been wrought into the piece by his pen . Who does not wish that Shakspeare had put as high a value upon his true brilliants , as Ben upon his jewels of paste , and preserved the ...
... poet ; but wrote over again those scenes which had been wrought into the piece by his pen . Who does not wish that Shakspeare had put as high a value upon his true brilliants , as Ben upon his jewels of paste , and preserved the ...
16. lappuse
... poet has here added the word Pedarii . It is the classical expression for those who never spoke in the senate , but only went over to the side for which they voted : hence they were said pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid . Tacit ...
... poet has here added the word Pedarii . It is the classical expression for those who never spoke in the senate , but only went over to the side for which they voted : hence they were said pedibus ire in sententiam . WHAL . 1 Vid . Tacit ...
24. lappuse
... poets feign'd Of bliss , and shades , nectar- Arr . A serving boy ! I knew him , at Caius ' trencher , " when for hire He prostituted his abused body To that great gormond , fat Apicius ; And was the noted pathic of the time . Sab . And ...
... poets feign'd Of bliss , and shades , nectar- Arr . A serving boy ! I knew him , at Caius ' trencher , " when for hire He prostituted his abused body To that great gormond , fat Apicius ; And was the noted pathic of the time . Sab . And ...
58. lappuse
... poet : and the learned reader will perceive , from the brevity and number of these maxims , that instead of copying after the models of ancient Greece , he hath conformed to the practice of Seneca the tragedian . a Tac . Ann . Lib . iv ...
... poet : and the learned reader will perceive , from the brevity and number of these maxims , that instead of copying after the models of ancient Greece , he hath conformed to the practice of Seneca the tragedian . a Tac . Ann . Lib . iv ...
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... poet hath taken is easily allowable . Afer has a part in this transaction not assigned him by Tacitus ; but it is given him with the utmost probability , and with the exactest preservation of character . For we may remark , to the ...
... poet hath taken is easily allowable . Afer has a part in this transaction not assigned him by Tacitus ; but it is given him with the utmost probability , and with the exactest preservation of character . For we may remark , to the ...
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