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 88.
5. lappuse
... things are presented , to observe the old state and splendor of dramatic poems , with preservation of any popular delight . But of this I shall take more seasonable cause to speak , in my ob- servations upon Horace his Art of Poetry ...
... things are presented , to observe the old state and splendor of dramatic poems , with preservation of any popular delight . But of this I shall take more seasonable cause to speak , in my ob- servations upon Horace his Art of Poetry ...
16. lappuse
... things Deserve no note , conferr'd with other vile And filthier flatteries , ' that corrupt the times ; When , not alone our gentries chief are fain To make their safety from such sordid acts ; But all our consuls , and no little part m ...
... things Deserve no note , conferr'd with other vile And filthier flatteries , ' that corrupt the times ; When , not alone our gentries chief are fain To make their safety from such sordid acts ; But all our consuls , and no little part m ...
18. lappuse
... thing of a queasy question . " King Lear , A. ii . S. i . " Unkindly to captive his country ? ] i . e . unnaturally ; for the word kind signifying nature , with its compounds and derivatives , was thus used by the writers of that age ...
... thing of a queasy question . " King Lear , A. ii . S. i . " Unkindly to captive his country ? ] i . e . unnaturally ; for the word kind signifying nature , with its compounds and derivatives , was thus used by the writers of that age ...
25. lappuse
... thing he is , but less ? Sil . Nothing but emperor . Arr . The name Tiberius , I hope , will keep , howe'er he hath foregone The dignity and power . Sil . Sure , while he lives . Arr . And dead , it comes to Drusus . Should he fail , To ...
... thing he is , but less ? Sil . Nothing but emperor . Arr . The name Tiberius , I hope , will keep , howe'er he hath foregone The dignity and power . Sil . Sure , while he lives . Arr . And dead , it comes to Drusus . Should he fail , To ...
30. lappuse
... things greater than thy largest hopes , To overtake thee : Fortune shall be taught To know how ill she hath deserv'd thus long , To come behind thy wishes . Go , and speed . [ Exit EUDEMUS . * Ambition makes more trusty slaves than need ...
... things greater than thy largest hopes , To overtake thee : Fortune shall be taught To know how ill she hath deserv'd thus long , To come behind thy wishes . Go , and speed . [ Exit EUDEMUS . * Ambition makes more trusty slaves than need ...
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