| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 346 lapas
...bombastic tonguebully as this Cethegus of his ! BARTHOLOMEW FAIR." INDUCTION. Scrivener's speech : — " If there be never a servant-monster in the Fair, who can help it he says, uor a nest of antiques ?" THE best excuse that can be made for Jonson, and in a somewhat less... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 338 lapas
...bombastic tonguebully as this Cethegus of his! "BARTHOLOMEW FAIR." INDUCTION. Scrivener's speech :— " If there be never a servant-monster in the Fair, who can help it ho says, nor a nest of antiques ?" THE best excuse that can be made for Jonson, and in a somewhat less... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 628 lapas
...having unsparingly censured it) " whose W/0//V? appears to be more than equal to his wit. He says, if there be never a servant-monster in the fair, who can help it." And Malone affirms that "Jonson endeavours to depreciate this beautiful comedy by calling it a foolery"... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 576 lapas
...having unsparingly censured it) " whose wa/fev? appears to be more than equal to his wit. He says, if there be never a servant-monster in the fair, who can help it." And Malone affirms that "Jonson endeavours to depreciate this beautiful comedy by calling it a foolery"... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 576 lapas
...with having unsparingly censured it) "whose mafia appears to be more than equal to his wit. He says, if there be never a servant-monster in the fair, who can help it." And Malone affirms that "Jonson endeavours to depreciate this beautiful comedy by calling it a foolery?... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1885 - 366 lapas
...og standa i innganginnm (Induction, eiginl. innleiösla til áheyrenda) pessi sveigingaryröi : — 'If there be never a servant-monster in the fair, who can help it, he says, or a nest of antiques? he is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget tales,... | |
| James Appleton Morgan - 1888 - 360 lapas
...Humour." Again, in the "Induction" to his "Bartholomew Fair," he has this fling at " The Tempest : " " If there be never a servant-monster in the fair, who can help it," he says, " nor a nest of antiques ? He is loth to make Nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget... | |
| Karl Elze - 1888 - 632 lapas
...his " Bartholomew Fair " he attacks it again, and classes it with " The Winter's Tale ; " he says : " If there be never a servant-monster in the fair, who can help it, nor a nest of antiques ? He is loth make Nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget tales, tempests,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1895 - 494 lapas
...Induction; it has been already quoted, but no barm will be- done by repeating it ; it runs thus : ' If there be never a servant-monster ' in the fair, who can help it, he says, nor a nest of antiques ? he is loth to make ' nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1898 - 526 lapas
...sneer from Ben Jonson. In the Induction to his ' Bartholomew Fair,' first acted in 1614, he wrote : ' If there be never a servant-monster in the Fair, who can help it he [ie the author] says ? nor a nest of Antics. He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays like those... | |
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