The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 76.
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... less pedant than pageant wise ; and therefore Jonson showed particular address in flattering him by the introduction of several copies of Latin verse : " for this they proceed to ridi- cule him . The real fact is , that Jonson was very ...
... less pedant than pageant wise ; and therefore Jonson showed particular address in flattering him by the introduction of several copies of Latin verse : " for this they proceed to ridi- cule him . The real fact is , that Jonson was very ...
34. lappuse
... less , forced tributes to malevolence . Great and generous spirits like Sutton might , indeed , think their wealth not miscmployed in supplying the deficiencies of fortune ; but that most of what he received was hire and salary ...
... less , forced tributes to malevolence . Great and generous spirits like Sutton might , indeed , think their wealth not miscmployed in supplying the deficiencies of fortune ; but that most of what he received was hire and salary ...
69. lappuse
... less amusing than the masterly skill employed upon them would seem to warrant our expecting . Jonson was the painter of humors , not of passions . It was not his object ( supposing it to have been in his power ) to assume a leading ...
... less amusing than the masterly skill employed upon them would seem to warrant our expecting . Jonson was the painter of humors , not of passions . It was not his object ( supposing it to have been in his power ) to assume a leading ...
76. lappuse
... less seductive brightness : the fairy vision has receded as I advanced ; and the toilsome way is terminated amidst prospects of no cheering kind : I cannot conceal from myself how little has been done for an author of such exalted ...
... less seductive brightness : the fairy vision has receded as I advanced ; and the toilsome way is terminated amidst prospects of no cheering kind : I cannot conceal from myself how little has been done for an author of such exalted ...
80. lappuse
... less envy had , than lost with shame . Nor make yourselves less honest than you are , To make our author wiser than he is : Ne of such crimes accuse him , which I dare By all his muses swear be none of his . The men are not , some ...
... less envy had , than lost with shame . Nor make yourselves less honest than you are , To make our author wiser than he is : Ne of such crimes accuse him , which I dare By all his muses swear be none of his . The men are not , some ...
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