The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... of Mitis and Cordatus . 3 Who is so patient , & c . ] This is from Juvenal : Nam quis iniquæ Tam patiens urbis , tam ferreus , ut teneat se ? Hell gaping under us , and o'er our heads Black EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR. ...
... of Mitis and Cordatus . 3 Who is so patient , & c . ] This is from Juvenal : Nam quis iniquæ Tam patiens urbis , tam ferreus , ut teneat se ? Hell gaping under us , and o'er our heads Black EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR. ...
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... heads Black , ravenous ruin , with her sail - stretch'd wings , * Ready to sink us down , and cover us . Who can behold such prodigies as these , And have his lips seal'd up ? Not I : my soul Was never ground into such oily colours , To ...
... heads Black , ravenous ruin , with her sail - stretch'd wings , * Ready to sink us down , and cover us . Who can behold such prodigies as these , And have his lips seal'd up ? Not I : my soul Was never ground into such oily colours , To ...
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... heads ; whence they had af- terwards the appellation of Roundheads . This practice is alluded to in Eastward Hoe , where Wolf describing the penitence of Quicksilver in the Counter , says , " He has cut his hair too ; he is so well ...
... heads ; whence they had af- terwards the appellation of Roundheads . This practice is alluded to in Eastward Hoe , where Wolf describing the penitence of Quicksilver in the Counter , says , " He has cut his hair too ; he is so well ...
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... head , Will shew more several motions in his face Than the new London , Rome , or Niniveh , And , now and then , breaks a dry biscuit jest , Which , that it may more easily be chew'd , He steeps in his own laughter . Cor . Why , will ...
... head , Will shew more several motions in his face Than the new London , Rome , or Niniveh , And , now and then , breaks a dry biscuit jest , Which , that it may more easily be chew'd , He steeps in his own laughter . Cor . Why , will ...
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... heads , and laugh aloud , " That none go out to " " " Drink much at one draught , breathe not in their drink ; MS . Timon of Athens . Can any thing be clearer ? and yet Shakspeare and his rea- ders are still insulted with the vices of ...
... heads , and laugh aloud , " That none go out to " " " Drink much at one draught , breathe not in their drink ; MS . Timon of Athens . Can any thing be clearer ? and yet Shakspeare and his rea- ders are still insulted with the vices of ...
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