The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Crites and an Arete . Now , under thy Phoebus , it will be thy province to make more ; except thou desirest to have thy source mix with the spring of self - love , and so wilt draw upon thee as welcome a discovery of thy days , as was ...
... Crites and an Arete . Now , under thy Phoebus , it will be thy province to make more ; except thou desirest to have thy source mix with the spring of self - love , and so wilt draw upon thee as welcome a discovery of thy days , as was ...
218. lappuse
... Crites . Amorphus . Asotus . Phantaste . Argurion . Philautia . Moria . Hedon . Cos . Gelaia . Anaides . Morphides . Prosaites . Morus . Cupid . Phronesis , Thauma Time , ' Mutes . SCENE Gargaphie . 3 Time . ] Time is the Greek word for ...
... Crites . Amorphus . Asotus . Phantaste . Argurion . Philautia . Moria . Hedon . Cos . Gelaia . Anaides . Morphides . Prosaites . Morus . Cupid . Phronesis , Thauma Time , ' Mutes . SCENE Gargaphie . 3 Time . ] Time is the Greek word for ...
241. lappuse
... not right : the quarto reads " to make the face , " & c . that is , I believe , to put on the air and gravity of any statesman living . " Whalley found his Enter CRITES ' and Asorus . Cri . What , CYNTHIA'S REVELS . 241.
... not right : the quarto reads " to make the face , " & c . that is , I believe , to put on the air and gravity of any statesman living . " Whalley found his Enter CRITES ' and Asorus . Cri . What , CYNTHIA'S REVELS . 241.
242. lappuse
... CRITES . ] Throughout the quarto he is called Criticus . By Crites here , as well as by Asper in Every Man out of his Humour , and Horace in the Poetaster , Jonson undoubtedly meant to shadow forth himself . This sacrifice to vanity ...
... CRITES . ] Throughout the quarto he is called Criticus . By Crites here , as well as by Asper in Every Man out of his Humour , and Horace in the Poetaster , Jonson undoubtedly meant to shadow forth himself . This sacrifice to vanity ...
243. lappuse
... . Leasing is , or ought to be , familiar to every reader . In Jonson's time , perhaps , these words had different shades of turpitude , which are no longer distinguishable . pagated . Hark you , Crites , you may say CYNTHIA'S REVELS . 243.
... . Leasing is , or ought to be , familiar to every reader . In Jonson's time , perhaps , these words had different shades of turpitude , which are no longer distinguishable . pagated . Hark you , Crites , you may say CYNTHIA'S REVELS . 243.
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