The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... . ] The vale where Acteon was torn to pieces by his own hounds : Vallis erat piceis , et acuta densa cupresso , Nomine Gargaphic , & c . Ovid Metam . 1 , 3 , WHAL . 1 " Tis Mercury that calls thee ; sorrowful nymph 234 CYNTHIA'S REVELS .
... . ] The vale where Acteon was torn to pieces by his own hounds : Vallis erat piceis , et acuta densa cupresso , Nomine Gargaphic , & c . Ovid Metam . 1 , 3 , WHAL . 1 " Tis Mercury that calls thee ; sorrowful nymph 234 CYNTHIA'S REVELS .
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... c . ] This corroborates my explanation of the passage , p . 241. That " the face is the index of the mind " was held " by Ovid , Juvenal , and others . VOL . II . T grace of this face consisteth much in a beard . CYNTHIA'S REVELS . 261.
... c . ] This corroborates my explanation of the passage , p . 241. That " the face is the index of the mind " was held " by Ovid , Juvenal , and others . VOL . II . T grace of this face consisteth much in a beard . CYNTHIA'S REVELS . 261.
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... Ovid . Albius . Cor . Gallus . Minos . Sex . Propertius . Histrio . Fus . Aristius . Æsop . Pub . Ovid . Pyrgi . Virgil . Horace . Lictors , Equites , & c . Trebatius . Asinius Lupus . Julia . Cytheris . Pantilius Tucca . Plautia ...
... Ovid . Albius . Cor . Gallus . Minos . Sex . Propertius . Histrio . Fus . Aristius . Æsop . Pub . Ovid . Pyrgi . Virgil . Horace . Lictors , Equites , & c . Trebatius . Asinius Lupus . Julia . Cytheris . Pantilius Tucca . Plautia ...
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... OVID in his study . Ovid . Then , when this body falls in funeral fire , My name shall live , and my best part aspire . It shall go so . -put case our author should , once more , Swear that his play were good ; ] This alludes to the ...
... OVID in his study . Ovid . Then , when this body falls in funeral fire , My name shall live , and my best part aspire . It shall go so . -put case our author should , once more , Swear that his play were good ; ] This alludes to the ...
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... Ovid . Give me ; how near is my father ? Lusc . Heart a ' man : get a law book in your hand , I will not answer you else . [ Ovid puts on his cap and gown . ] Why so ! now there's some formality in you . By Jove , and three or four of ...
... Ovid . Give me ; how near is my father ? Lusc . Heart a ' man : get a law book in your hand , I will not answer you else . [ Ovid puts on his cap and gown . ] Why so ! now there's some formality in you . By Jove , and three or four of ...
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