The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 57.
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... kind of poem appeared absolute , and fully perfected , yet how is the face of it changed since , in Menander , Philemon , Cecilius , Plautus , and the rest ! who have utterly excluded the chorus , altered the property of the persons ...
... kind of poem appeared absolute , and fully perfected , yet how is the face of it changed since , in Menander , Philemon , Cecilius , Plautus , and the rest ! who have utterly excluded the chorus , altered the property of the persons ...
35. lappuse
... kind of information here wanted , which must be sought in the colloquial language of contemporary poets . Happily , however , Jonson explains himself . In a subsequent scene , Carlo says , " I come from Sogliardo but now , he is at the ...
... kind of information here wanted , which must be sought in the colloquial language of contemporary poets . Happily , however , Jonson explains himself . In a subsequent scene , Carlo says , " I come from Sogliardo but now , he is at the ...
36. lappuse
... iv . 66 5 This clod , a whoreson puck - fist ! ] A fungous excrescence of the mushroom kind , often used by our author to denote an insipid , insignificant fellow . WHAL . Mac . Your lordship ! Sog . How ! my 36 ACT I. EVERY MAN.
... iv . 66 5 This clod , a whoreson puck - fist ! ] A fungous excrescence of the mushroom kind , often used by our author to denote an insipid , insignificant fellow . WHAL . Mac . Your lordship ! Sog . How ! my 36 ACT I. EVERY MAN.
45. lappuse
... kind of contempt and loathing in ourselves . Mit . So you'll infer it had been hate , not envy in him , to reprehend the humour of Sordido ? Cor . Right , for what a man truly envies in another , he could always love and cherish in ...
... kind of contempt and loathing in ourselves . Mit . So you'll infer it had been hate , not envy in him , to reprehend the humour of Sordido ? Cor . Right , for what a man truly envies in another , he could always love and cherish in ...
48. lappuse
... kind , during divine service . To expel them was not possible ; such , however , was the noise occasioned by the incessant gingling of their spur - rowels , that it was found expedient to punish those who approached the body of the ...
... kind , during divine service . To expel them was not possible ; such , however , was the noise occasioned by the incessant gingling of their spur - rowels , that it was found expedient to punish those who approached the body of the ...
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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