The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Look through and through me , I pursue no favour ; 7 Contain your spirit in more stricter bounds , ] This expres- sion is blamed by Dryden , who thinks that few writers of his time would be guilty of it . This may be true ; but in ...
... Look through and through me , I pursue no favour ; 7 Contain your spirit in more stricter bounds , ] This expres- sion is blamed by Dryden , who thinks that few writers of his time would be guilty of it . This may be true ; but in ...
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... looks , practice ; and , what appears somewhat strange , in his Satiro- mastix , charges Jonson with mewing at the fate of his own works . " When your plays are misliked at court , you shall not 66 cry mew , like a puss , and say you ...
... looks , practice ; and , what appears somewhat strange , in his Satiro- mastix , charges Jonson with mewing at the fate of his own works . " When your plays are misliked at court , you shall not 66 cry mew , like a puss , and say you ...
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... look on't now ; but ' twill not serve . Cor . ' Fore me , but it must serve ; and therefore speak your prologue . Prol . An I do , let me die poisoned with some ve- nomous hiss , and never live to look as high as the two - penny room ...
... look on't now ; but ' twill not serve . Cor . ' Fore me , but it must serve ; and therefore speak your prologue . Prol . An I do , let me die poisoned with some ve- nomous hiss , and never live to look as high as the two - penny room ...
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... look villainously when he has done , like a one- headed Cerberus . - He does not hear me , I hope - And then , when his belly is well ballaced , and his brain rigged a little , he sails away withal , as though he would work wonders when ...
... look villainously when he has done , like a one- headed Cerberus . - He does not hear me , I hope - And then , when his belly is well ballaced , and his brain rigged a little , he sails away withal , as though he would work wonders when ...
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... look into the world , and there I meet With objects , that do strike my blood - shot eyes Into my brain : where , when I view myself , Having before observ'd this man is great , Mighty , and fear'd ; that loved , and highly favour'd ; A ...
... look into the world , and there I meet With objects , that do strike my blood - shot eyes Into my brain : where , when I view myself , Having before observ'd this man is great , Mighty , and fear'd ; that loved , and highly favour'd ; A ...
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