The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... present day , who has been accustomed to hear of nothing but " old Ben , " will start , perhaps , to find that he once was young . The appellation was first given to him by Sir John Suckling , a gay , careless , good humored wit of the ...
... present day , who has been accustomed to hear of nothing but " old Ben , " will start , perhaps , to find that he once was young . The appellation was first given to him by Sir John Suckling , a gay , careless , good humored wit of the ...
Pagina 21
... present comedy had been radically changed ; the names , the place of action , the circumstances , materially altered since it was first exhibited at the Rose ; yet not the slightest allusion is made to it in any part of the prologue -a ...
... present comedy had been radically changed ; the names , the place of action , the circumstances , materially altered since it was first exhibited at the Rose ; yet not the slightest allusion is made to it in any part of the prologue -a ...
Pagina 32
... present ; and the house was transferred to the new possessor in an elegant poetical apologue composed by Jonson , and distinguished by his usual felicity of appropriate character and language . Cecil had done himself honor by his early ...
... present ; and the house was transferred to the new possessor in an elegant poetical apologue composed by Jonson , and distinguished by his usual felicity of appropriate character and language . Cecil had done himself honor by his early ...
Pagina 34
... present ; meanwhile , we may venture to observe that the production of two such picces in one year , is no less creditable to his industry than to his talents and learning . The Masque was published , with an ample commentary , at the ...
... present ; meanwhile , we may venture to observe that the production of two such picces in one year , is no less creditable to his industry than to his talents and learning . The Masque was published , with an ample commentary , at the ...
Pagina 39
... me . ot Your ever true lover , heaven shall be guilty . BEN JONSON . This was a considerable present ; but Jonson's hand and heart were ever open to his acquaintance . All his pleasures with a friendly farewell , I left him as well 39 35.
... me . ot Your ever true lover , heaven shall be guilty . BEN JONSON . This was a considerable present ; but Jonson's hand and heart were ever open to his acquaintance . All his pleasures with a friendly farewell , I left him as well 39 35.
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The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and ..., Volume 2 Ben Jonson Volledige weergave - 1875 |
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