The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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... written when our poet was a convert to the church of Rome . WHAL . There is both pathos and beauty in this little piece : Jonson appears to have been a most kind and affectionate parent ; and if , as Fuller says , he did not always meet ...
... written when our poet was a convert to the church of Rome . WHAL . There is both pathos and beauty in this little piece : Jonson appears to have been a most kind and affectionate parent ; and if , as Fuller says , he did not always meet ...
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... written a Discourse of Poesie both against Campion1 and Daniel , especially this last , wher he proves couplets to be the bravest sort of verses , especially when they are broken , like Hexameters ; and that crosse rimes and stanzaes ...
... written a Discourse of Poesie both against Campion1 and Daniel , especially this last , wher he proves couplets to be the bravest sort of verses , especially when they are broken , like Hexameters ; and that crosse rimes and stanzaes ...
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... written , is , " Ane other MISCELLANIES . " Here lyes BENJAMIN JOHNSON dead , And hath no more wit than [ a ] goose in his head ; That as he was wont , so doth he still , Live by his wit , and evermore will . ' Here lyes honest Ben ...
... written , is , " Ane other MISCELLANIES . " Here lyes BENJAMIN JOHNSON dead , And hath no more wit than [ a ] goose in his head ; That as he was wont , so doth he still , Live by his wit , and evermore will . ' Here lyes honest Ben ...
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TO HIS MUCH AND WORTHILY ESTEEMED FRIEND THE AUTHOR | 19 |
Bellum Scribentium | 37 |
TO THE SAME | 43 |
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