The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 1. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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... thee , Beaumont , and thy muse , That unto me dost such religion use ! " Ben Jonson seems to have had the highest ve- neration for the genius of his youthful friend ; and the manner in which he acknowledges the value he set upon his ...
... thee , Beaumont , and thy muse , That unto me dost such religion use ! " Ben Jonson seems to have had the highest ve- neration for the genius of his youthful friend ; and the manner in which he acknowledges the value he set upon his ...
cxxxv. lappuse
... thee longer , be as ca pricious and sick - brained as ignorance and malice 3 Ingenuous reader . ] In Coles's Dict . 1677 , it is remarked , " Ingenuous and ingenious are too often confounded . " - Ed . can make thee , here thou art ...
... thee longer , be as ca pricious and sick - brained as ignorance and malice 3 Ingenuous reader . ] In Coles's Dict . 1677 , it is remarked , " Ingenuous and ingenious are too often confounded . " - Ed . can make thee , here thou art ...
cxxxvi. lappuse
... thee , here thou art rectified ; or be as healthful as the inward calm of an honest heart , learning , and temper ... thee by another hand , in the following epistle of the Stationer to the Readers . Farewell : Read , and fear not thine ...
... thee , here thou art rectified ; or be as healthful as the inward calm of an honest heart , learning , and temper ... thee by another hand , in the following epistle of the Stationer to the Readers . Farewell : Read , and fear not thine ...
cli. lappuse
... , 2 The prologue which Seward speaks of is taken verbatim from a play of Lilly's , which certainly lessens the confidence we should wish to place in his discernment , " Fate , once again Bring me to thee , SEWARD'S PREFACE . cli.
... , 2 The prologue which Seward speaks of is taken verbatim from a play of Lilly's , which certainly lessens the confidence we should wish to place in his discernment , " Fate , once again Bring me to thee , SEWARD'S PREFACE . cli.
clii. lappuse
... thee , who canst make smooth and plain The way of knowledge for me , and then I , Who have no good but in thy company , Protest it will my greatest comfort be To acknowledge all I have to flow from thee . Ben , when these scenes are ...
... thee , who canst make smooth and plain The way of knowledge for me , and then I , Who have no good but in thy company , Protest it will my greatest comfort be To acknowledge all I have to flow from thee . Ben , when these scenes are ...
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