The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson. THE WORKS OF BEN JONSON . THE WORKS OF BEN JONSON , IN NINE VOLUMES .
With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson. THE WORKS OF BEN JONSON . THE WORKS OF BEN JONSON , IN NINE VOLUMES .
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... Jonson has the same expression in A. III . 66 Let him be poor and meanly clad , " Though ne'er so richly parted , " & c . The very Jacob's staff of compliment ; ] The Jacob's staff here meant , is a mathematical instrument used by our ...
... Jonson has the same expression in A. III . 66 Let him be poor and meanly clad , " Though ne'er so richly parted , " & c . The very Jacob's staff of compliment ; ] The Jacob's staff here meant , is a mathematical instrument used by our ...
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... Jonson . 2 The following notice is taken from the quarto . " It was not near his thought that hath published this , either to traduce the author ; or to make vulgar and cheap any of the peculiar and sufficient deserts of the actors ...
... Jonson . 2 The following notice is taken from the quarto . " It was not near his thought that hath published this , either to traduce the author ; or to make vulgar and cheap any of the peculiar and sufficient deserts of the actors ...
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... Jonson could have reached a nobler flight in the greater kinds of poetry , had he not cramped his genius by confining it , in conformity to the prejudices of the age , to a model unworthy of himself , and even not agreeable to his own ...
... Jonson could have reached a nobler flight in the greater kinds of poetry , had he not cramped his genius by confining it , in conformity to the prejudices of the age , to a model unworthy of himself , and even not agreeable to his own ...
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... Jonson , however , has taken the expression immediately from Juvenal : sed pejores , qui talia verbis Herculis invadunt . and their hair Cut shorter than their eyebrows ! ] This too is from Juvenal , whose admirable description of the ...
... Jonson , however , has taken the expression immediately from Juvenal : sed pejores , qui talia verbis Herculis invadunt . and their hair Cut shorter than their eyebrows ! ] This too is from Juvenal , whose admirable description of the ...
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