The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Satiromastix , makes Jonson forswear , " flinging epigrams about in taverns , under pain of being placed " at the upper end of the table , at the left hand of Carlo Buf " fone . " See A. V. His blood and his affection ? Well , I see ...
... Satiromastix , makes Jonson forswear , " flinging epigrams about in taverns , under pain of being placed " at the upper end of the table , at the left hand of Carlo Buf " fone . " See A. V. His blood and his affection ? Well , I see ...
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... Satiromastix , seems to twit Jonson with the frequent use of it . 7 Fast . I'll accompany you thither . ] In this , and some of the following speeches , Jonson had Horace in view : Ibam forte via sacra , & c . 8 and drink dissolved ...
... Satiromastix , seems to twit Jonson with the frequent use of it . 7 Fast . I'll accompany you thither . ] In this , and some of the following speeches , Jonson had Horace in view : Ibam forte via sacra , & c . 8 and drink dissolved ...
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... Satiromastix . " I was but at the barber's last day , and when he was rincing my face , did but cry out , Fellow , thou makest me connive too long ; and says he , master Asinius Bubo , you have e'en Horace's words as right as if he had ...
... Satiromastix . " I was but at the barber's last day , and when he was rincing my face , did but cry out , Fellow , thou makest me connive too long ; and says he , master Asinius Bubo , you have e'en Horace's words as right as if he had ...
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... Satiromastix . And by Marmion , " Wandering abroad to skelder for a shilling , " Amongst your bowling allies . " 66 Fine Companion , A. III . S. 4 . Envy , why twit'st thou me , & c . ] Jonson's translations , as Whalley somewhere ...
... Satiromastix . And by Marmion , " Wandering abroad to skelder for a shilling , " Amongst your bowling allies . " 66 Fine Companion , A. III . S. 4 . Envy , why twit'st thou me , & c . ] Jonson's translations , as Whalley somewhere ...
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... Satiromastix . 9 Why , the law makes a man happy , & c . ] i . e . rich ; a Latinism ; there is something too pedantical in this ; -it is , however , more excusable than the carelessness of our modern translators , who sometimes ...
... Satiromastix . 9 Why , the law makes a man happy , & c . ] i . e . rich ; a Latinism ; there is something too pedantical in this ; -it is , however , more excusable than the carelessness of our modern translators , who sometimes ...
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