The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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5. lappuse
... 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 ancestors for taking ...
... 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 ancestors for taking ...
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... 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 feigned Stoicks , Jonson evidently ...
... 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 feigned Stoicks , Jonson evidently ...
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... appears to have been an old and approved method of expressing dislike at the first representation of a play . Decker has many allusions to the 5 Cries mew , and nods , then shakes his 18 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
... appears to have been an old and approved method of expressing dislike at the first representation of a play . Decker has many allusions to the 5 Cries mew , and nods , then shakes his 18 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
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... expression occurs ( See Massinger , Vol . II . p . 293 ) , unless , from Jonson's known at- tachment to playing on words , it should be thought to bear a similar meaning in a subsequent passage of the present play . Punt . There never ...
... expression occurs ( See Massinger , Vol . II . p . 293 ) , unless , from Jonson's known at- tachment to playing on words , it should be thought to bear a similar meaning in a subsequent passage of the present play . Punt . There never ...
57. lappuse
... of the quarto , which reads , " He learned that of a Puritan ; " the only description of people , perhaps , who never made use of the expression . Car . True , not knowing her horizon , he EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 57.
... of the quarto , which reads , " He learned that of a Puritan ; " the only description of people , perhaps , who never made use of the expression . Car . True , not knowing her horizon , he EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 57.
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