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 76.
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... seems to have acquired some degree of popularity : Jonson says that it had outlived the malice of its enemies , when he republished it in folio , in 1616 ; and it was one of the first plays revived after the Restoration . Sejanus is not ...
... seems to have acquired some degree of popularity : Jonson says that it had outlived the malice of its enemies , when he republished it in folio , in 1616 ; and it was one of the first plays revived after the Restoration . Sejanus is not ...
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... seems offered to language ( at least no greater than courtesy would excuse ) in terming them happy geniuses . • This is from Persius , as are the allusions in the following line : the conclusion is from Horace . better sort of you might ...
... seems offered to language ( at least no greater than courtesy would excuse ) in terming them happy geniuses . • This is from Persius , as are the allusions in the following line : the conclusion is from Horace . better sort of you might ...
8. lappuse
... seems to be almost the last eminent writer to whom our author would look for assistance on the present occasion : Sejanus is entirely founded on the Greek and Latin historians , who are carefully quoted in the margin of the first copy ...
... seems to be almost the last eminent writer to whom our author would look for assistance on the present occasion : Sejanus is entirely founded on the Greek and Latin historians , who are carefully quoted in the margin of the first copy ...
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... 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.
... 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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... seem to have occurred to the commentators that wild might e c Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 2 . Juv . Sat. iii . v . 49 , & c . f De Latiari , cons . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . fol . Lib . lviii . p . 711 . ( b ) Pinnario Ñatta , leg ...
... seem to have occurred to the commentators that wild might e c Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 2 . Juv . Sat. iii . v . 49 , & c . f De Latiari , cons . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . fol . Lib . lviii . p . 711 . ( b ) Pinnario Ñatta , leg ...
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