The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and son, 1875 |
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... Jonson began already to take a high tone : -but whatever may be thought of his confidence , it is impossible not to be pleased with the spirit of this nervous speech . It is altogether in the best manner of antiquity ; and , if it was ...
... Jonson began already to take a high tone : -but whatever may be thought of his confidence , it is impossible not to be pleased with the spirit of this nervous speech . It is altogether in the best manner of antiquity ; and , if it was ...
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... Jonson . Sit like an Aristarchus or stark ass , & c . ] This string of " clenches " Dryden flings in Jonson's face with somewhat more justice than the false grammar just above . Very little , indeed , can be said in their favour , and ...
... Jonson . Sit like an Aristarchus or stark ass , & c . ] This string of " clenches " Dryden flings in Jonson's face with somewhat more justice than the false grammar just above . Very little , indeed , can be said in their favour , and ...
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... Jonson wrote Phormus from " a lapse of memory , " and therefore tells us to correct the text into Phormis ; but there is no need ; Jonson had a better memory than his critic . He well recollected the spelling of Athenæus and Suidas , in ...
... Jonson wrote Phormus from " a lapse of memory , " and therefore tells us to correct the text into Phormis ; but there is no need ; Jonson had a better memory than his critic . He well recollected the spelling of Athenæus and Suidas , in ...
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... Jonson seems unwilling to part with Carlo Buffone : he had already described him with great strength of colouring , and he now delays the opening of the drama , already too long pro- tracted , while he darkens his character with ...
... Jonson seems unwilling to part with Carlo Buffone : he had already described him with great strength of colouring , and he now delays the opening of the drama , already too long pro- tracted , while he darkens his character with ...
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... Jonson observes in his epigrams , the terms were " synonima . ” 7 These be our nimble - spirited catsos , & c . ] Carlo applies this opprobrious term to the travelled and affected coxcombs of the day , whose vapid follies he ridicules ...
... Jonson observes in his epigrams , the terms were " synonima . ” 7 These be our nimble - spirited catsos , & c . ] Carlo applies this opprobrious term to the travelled and affected coxcombs of the day , whose vapid follies he ridicules ...
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