The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 71.
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... spirit , eager and constant in reproof , without fear controlling the world's abuses . One whom no servile hope of gain , or frosty apprehension of danger , can make to be a para- site , either to time , place , or opinion . MACILENTE ...
... spirit , eager and constant in reproof , without fear controlling the world's abuses . One whom no servile hope of gain , or frosty apprehension of danger , can make to be a para- site , either to time , place , or opinion . MACILENTE ...
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... " This was undoubtedly written by Jonson . It is but common justice to add , that this descriptive list is drawn up with great spirit , elegance , and power of discrimination . EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . The Stage . 9.
... " This was undoubtedly written by Jonson . It is but common justice to add , that this descriptive list is drawn up with great spirit , elegance , and power of discrimination . EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . The Stage . 9.
11. lappuse
... spirit , or rein his tongue ? Or who hath such a dead unfeeling sense , 1 After the second sounding . ] These several soundings are in the modern theatre termed first , second , and third music . WHAL . When Whalley wrote this , the ...
... spirit , or rein his tongue ? Or who hath such a dead unfeeling sense , 1 After the second sounding . ] These several soundings are in the modern theatre termed first , second , and third music . WHAL . When Whalley wrote this , the ...
13. lappuse
... Wolf describing the penitence of Quicksilver in the Counter , says , " He has cut his hair too ; he is so well given , and has such good gifts . " A. v . Contain your spirit in more stricter bounds , " And OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 13.
... Wolf describing the penitence of Quicksilver in the Counter , says , " He has cut his hair too ; he is so well given , and has such good gifts . " A. v . Contain your spirit in more stricter bounds , " And OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 13.
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... spirit in more stricter bounds . ] This expression is blamed by Dryden , who thinks that few writers of his time would be guilty of it . This may be true ; but in Jonson's and , indeed , every preceding age , nothing was more common ...
... spirit in more stricter bounds . ] This expression is blamed by Dryden , who thinks that few writers of his time would be guilty of it . This may be true ; but in Jonson's and , indeed , every preceding age , nothing was more common ...
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