The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... once mentioning his family upon any occasion . " From critics so disposed , Jonson must have had unusual good fortune to escape with justice . The fact , however , is that he is once found mentioning his family . He talked of it to ...
... once mentioning his family upon any occasion . " From critics so disposed , Jonson must have had unusual good fortune to escape with justice . The fact , however , is that he is once found mentioning his family . He talked of it to ...
Pagina 59
... once over forty years of Jonson's life : from 1596 to 1636 , all that he tells us , with the exception of the passage just quoted , is , that he died in Westminster , and was buried there ! Yet this is the foundation of the endless ...
... once over forty years of Jonson's life : from 1596 to 1636 , all that he tells us , with the exception of the passage just quoted , is , that he died in Westminster , and was buried there ! Yet this is the foundation of the endless ...
Pagina 76
... once flattered myself that an oppor- tunity might hereafter occur of serving him more effectually that daydream is passed ; and I am left to regret that I was so chary of my observations . There is little to add . Assuredly , I ...
... once flattered myself that an oppor- tunity might hereafter occur of serving him more effectually that daydream is passed ; and I am left to regret that I was so chary of my observations . There is little to add . Assuredly , I ...
Pagina 92
... once embraced ; Virtue with colors , speech , and motion graced The sundry postures of thy copious Muse , Who would express a thousand tongues must use : Whose fate's no less peculiar than thy art , For as thou couldst all characters ...
... once embraced ; Virtue with colors , speech , and motion graced The sundry postures of thy copious Muse , Who would express a thousand tongues must use : Whose fate's no less peculiar than thy art , For as thou couldst all characters ...
Pagina 103
... once to parley in the pride of blood , It is no slow conspiracy that follows . Well , to be plain , if I but thought the time Had answered their affections , all the world Should not persuade me but I were a cuckold . Marry , I hope ...
... once to parley in the pride of blood , It is no slow conspiracy that follows . Well , to be plain , if I but thought the time Had answered their affections , all the world Should not persuade me but I were a cuckold . Marry , I hope ...
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