The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... application of the term is sufficiently obvious . 3 He deals upon returns . ] Ventures sent abroad , for the safe return of which he agrees by articles to receive so much money . WHAL . 6 CARLO BUFFONE , A public , scurrilous , and.
... application of the term is sufficiently obvious . 3 He deals upon returns . ] Ventures sent abroad , for the safe return of which he agrees by articles to receive so much money . WHAL . 6 CARLO BUFFONE , A public , scurrilous , and.
6. lappuse
... pots , And burn a little juniper in the hall chimney . " A. v . S. 1 . And in Cupid's Revenge : " Burn a little juniper in my murrin ; the maid made it her chamber - pot . " WHAL . FALLACE , Deliro's wife , and idol ; a proud.
... pots , And burn a little juniper in the hall chimney . " A. v . S. 1 . And in Cupid's Revenge : " Burn a little juniper in my murrin ; the maid made it her chamber - pot . " WHAL . FALLACE , Deliro's wife , and idol ; a proud.
12. lappuse
... WHAL . Either Whalley has not expressed himself clearly , or I do not understand him . If by taste he means natural inclination , as he seems to do , he is evidently incorrect ; for Jonson was assuredly not led to Seneca ( the model to ...
... WHAL . Either Whalley has not expressed himself clearly , or I do not understand him . If by taste he means natural inclination , as he seems to do , he is evidently incorrect ; for Jonson was assuredly not led to Seneca ( the model to ...
13. lappuse
... WHAL . Jonson , however , has taken the expression immediately from Juvenal : 6 sed pejores , qui talia verbis Herculis invadunt . and their hair Cut shorter than their eyebrows ! ] This too is from Juvenal , whose admirable description ...
... WHAL . Jonson , however , has taken the expression immediately from Juvenal : 6 sed pejores , qui talia verbis Herculis invadunt . and their hair Cut shorter than their eyebrows ! ] This too is from Juvenal , whose admirable description ...
16. lappuse
... WHAL . 2 This may be truly said to be a humour . ] What was usually called the manners in a play or poem , began now to be called the humours . The word was new ; the use , or rather abuse of it was excessive . It was applied upon all ...
... WHAL . 2 This may be truly said to be a humour . ] What was usually called the manners in a play or poem , began now to be called the humours . The word was new ; the use , or rather abuse of it was excessive . It was applied upon all ...
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Æsop allusion Amorphus Anaides Arete Argurion Asotus Bartholomew Fair better Brisk Cæsar captain Carlo Chloe cockatrice Cornelius Gallus court courtier Cris Crispinus Crites Cupid Cynthia Cynthia's Revels Decker Deli Deliro dost doth Enter eringos excellent Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith Fast Fastidious folio follow fool friends Fung FUNGOSO gallants gentleman Gifford give grace hath heaven Hedon honour Horace humour i'faith Jonson Jupiter lady leiger Lictors look Maci Macilente Marry master means Mercury methinks Minos mistress monsieur Moria never observe Ovid Phantaste play poet Poetaster pray Propertius Punt Puntarvolo quarto Satiromastix scene Shakspeare shew signior sirrah Sogliardo Sord soul speak stinkard sweet tell thee there's thing thou Tibullus Troth Tucca WHAL Whalley wife word