The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... stage . It was often played afer the Restoration . Jonson patched up a motto to it out of Horace , most of which is true , and all perhaps might have remained undisputed , had it been advanced by any one but the author . Non aliena meo ...
... stage . It was often played afer the Restoration . Jonson patched up a motto to it out of Horace , most of which is true , and all perhaps might have remained undisputed , had it been advanced by any one but the author . Non aliena meo ...
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... . " This was undoubtedly written by Jonson . It is but common justice to add , that this descriptive list is drawn up with great spirit , elegance , and power of discrimination . EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 1 The Stage [9] ...
... . " This was undoubtedly written by Jonson . It is but common justice to add , that this descriptive list is drawn up with great spirit , elegance , and power of discrimination . EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 1 The Stage [9] ...
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With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson. 4 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . The Stage .
With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson. 4 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . The Stage .
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... Stage . After the second sounding.1 Enter CORDATUS , ASPER , and MITIS.2 Cor . Nay , my dear Asper . Mit . Stay your mind . Asp . Away ! Who is so patients of this impious world , That he can check his spirit , or rein his tongue ? Or ...
... Stage . After the second sounding.1 Enter CORDATUS , ASPER , and MITIS.2 Cor . Nay , my dear Asper . Mit . Stay your mind . Asp . Away ! Who is so patients of this impious world , That he can check his spirit , or rein his tongue ? Or ...
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... stage . ] I not observed this thronged round till now ! Gracious and kind spectators , you are welcome ; Apollo and the Muses feast your eyes With graceful objects , and may our Minerva Answer your hopes , unto their largest strain ...
... stage . ] I not observed this thronged round till now ! Gracious and kind spectators , you are welcome ; Apollo and the Muses feast your eyes With graceful objects , and may our Minerva Answer your hopes , unto their largest strain ...
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