The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
No grāmatas satura
6.–10. rezultāts no 83.
33. lappuse
... seem to shun The strokes and stripes of flatterers , which within Are lechery unto him , and so feed His brutish sense with their afflicting sound , As , dead to virtue , he permits himself Be carried like a pitcher by the ears , To ...
... seem to shun The strokes and stripes of flatterers , which within Are lechery unto him , and so feed His brutish sense with their afflicting sound , As , dead to virtue , he permits himself Be carried like a pitcher by the ears , To ...
39. lappuse
... seems to mean , in plain English , merely the music between the acts , I have not thought it worth preserving . Servile , apud Romanos , et ignominiosissimum mortis genus erat supplicium crucis , ut ex Liv . ipso . Tacit . Dio . et ...
... seems to mean , in plain English , merely the music between the acts , I have not thought it worth preserving . Servile , apud Romanos , et ignominiosissimum mortis genus erat supplicium crucis , ut ex Liv . ipso . Tacit . Dio . et ...
82. lappuse
... seems rather pedantic than satirical . However , I have retained his note . • We must keep him to stalk with . ] i . e . as a stalking horse , under cover of which we may securely aim at our game . b Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 6 ...
... seems rather pedantic than satirical . However , I have retained his note . • We must keep him to stalk with . ] i . e . as a stalking horse , under cover of which we may securely aim at our game . b Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 6 ...
89. lappuse
... Seem'd as unquestion'd as an oracle- But , greatness hath his cankers . moths Worms and Breed out of too much humour , ' in the things 9 Breed out of too much humour , & c . ] This is agreeable to the notion of equivocal generation ...
... Seem'd as unquestion'd as an oracle- But , greatness hath his cankers . moths Worms and Breed out of too much humour , ' in the things 9 Breed out of too much humour , & c . ] This is agreeable to the notion of equivocal generation ...
104. lappuse
... seems almost afraid to trust himself out of the classics . 5 Not our religious and most sacred times , ] Alluding to the fate of Sabinus , who was accused upon the calends of January , and suffered death soon after . Tacit . Ann . Lib ...
... seems almost afraid to trust himself out of the classics . 5 Not our religious and most sacred times , ] Alluding to the fate of Sabinus , who was accused upon the calends of January , and suffered death soon after . Tacit . Ann . Lib ...
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