The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 65.
27. lappuse
... nature , judgment above art , Receive this piece , which hope nor fear yet daunteth ; He that knows most knows most ... natural arrogance and self - sufficiency had lessened their friendship , since we find Marston casting some very ...
... nature , judgment above art , Receive this piece , which hope nor fear yet daunteth ; He that knows most knows most ... natural arrogance and self - sufficiency had lessened their friendship , since we find Marston casting some very ...
64. lappuse
... nature be enforced against Jonson , which was never applied to any other person ? If silence be a proof of envy , what becomes of Shakspeare ! With a single exception , ' I cannot discover that he ever mentioned one of his ...
... nature be enforced against Jonson , which was never applied to any other person ? If silence be a proof of envy , what becomes of Shakspeare ! With a single exception , ' I cannot discover that he ever mentioned one of his ...
65. lappuse
... nature , in the present improved state of information , to afford much rational delight . But this " craving " was most sensibly felt in the metropolis , which began about this time to increase rapidly in population and interest ...
... nature , in the present improved state of information , to afford much rational delight . But this " craving " was most sensibly felt in the metropolis , which began about this time to increase rapidly in population and interest ...
68. lappuse
... nature extensive and profound . He was familiar with the various combinations of the humors and affections , and ... natural , or so respectable a character as his prototype . In the plots of his comedies , which were constructed from ...
... nature extensive and profound . He was familiar with the various combinations of the humors and affections , and ... natural , or so respectable a character as his prototype . In the plots of his comedies , which were constructed from ...
69. lappuse
... nature , as to produce a being instantly recognized as one of our kind . Generally speaking , his characters have but one predominating quality . His merit ( whatever it be ) consists in the felicity with which he combines a certain ...
... nature , as to produce a being instantly recognized as one of our kind . Generally speaking , his characters have but one predominating quality . His merit ( whatever it be ) consists in the felicity with which he combines a certain ...
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