The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 20
... trust in its eagerness to criminate Jonson ; for this notable tissue of falsehood and folly is introduced solely to prove " the baseness and malignity of our poet's conduct towards Shakspeare . " 05 It would be an abuse of the reader's ...
... trust in its eagerness to criminate Jonson ; for this notable tissue of falsehood and folly is introduced solely to prove " the baseness and malignity of our poet's conduct towards Shakspeare . " 05 It would be an abuse of the reader's ...
Pagina 30
... trust . This is an evil which every day will contribute to abate . Twice in one page , ( Quarrels of Authors , vol . iii . 134 , ) he charges Jonson with bringing Sutton on the stage I wound no earth with ploughshares , fat no beasts ...
... trust . This is an evil which every day will contribute to abate . Twice in one page , ( Quarrels of Authors , vol . iii . 134 , ) he charges Jonson with bringing Sutton on the stage I wound no earth with ploughshares , fat no beasts ...
Pagina 45
... trust , be no longer insulted , except from the lips of hopeless idiotism manantia labra saliva . - - longa " Crowned with the favor of his sovereign , Jonson saw ( say the writers of the Bio . Brit . ) the most distinguished wits of ...
... trust , be no longer insulted , except from the lips of hopeless idiotism manantia labra saliva . - - longa " Crowned with the favor of his sovereign , Jonson saw ( say the writers of the Bio . Brit . ) the most distinguished wits of ...
Pagina 96
... trust The liberal voice of fame in her report , Of good account in both our Universities , Either of which hath favored him with graces : But their indulgence must not spring in me A fond opinion that he cannot err . Myself was once a ...
... trust The liberal voice of fame in her report , Of good account in both our Universities , Either of which hath favored him with graces : But their indulgence must not spring in me A fond opinion that he cannot err . Myself was once a ...
Pagina 101
... trust my life into his hands . Dow . So would not I in any bastard's , brother , As it is like he is , although I knew [ what Myself his father . But you said you had some- To tell me , gentle brother ; what is't , what is't ? Kit ...
... trust my life into his hands . Dow . So would not I in any bastard's , brother , As it is like he is , although I knew [ what Myself his father . But you said you had some- To tell me , gentle brother ; what is't , what is't ? Kit ...
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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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Avoc Ben Jonson Cæsar captain Catiline Cethegus Cler Cokes Corb Corv court Cris Daup dost doth Drusus Enter Eudemus Exeunt Exit Face fair faith father fear fellow Fitz fool fortune gallants gentleman give grace hast hath hear Hedon honor hope Host humor i'faith is't Jonson kiss La-F Lady F Leath Lictors look Lord Maci madam Marry master master doctor Meer methinks mistress mistress Band Mosca never night Numps on't Ovid play poet pray Prue Punt Quar Re-enter Rome SCENE Sejanus Shakspeare shew signior speak stay sweet Tacit tell thee there's thing thought Tibullus Troth True twill unto Volp Volpone Volt Waspe What's wife Winw