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Pagina 5
... hath lived to see the revolution of time in most of his apparel . Of presence good enough , but so palpably affected to his own praise , that for want of flatterers he commends himself , to the floutage of his own family . He deals upon ...
... hath lived to see the revolution of time in most of his apparel . Of presence good enough , but so palpably affected to his own praise , that for want of flatterers he commends himself , to the floutage of his own family . He deals upon ...
Pagina 6
... hath an extraordinary gift in pleasing his palate , and will swill up more sack at a sitting than would make all the guard a posset . His religion is railing , and his discourse ribaldry . They stand highest in his respect , whom he ...
... hath an extraordinary gift in pleasing his palate , and will swill up more sack at a sitting than would make all the guard a posset . His religion is railing , and his discourse ribaldry . They stand highest in his respect , whom he ...
Pagina 9
... hath published this , either to traduce the author ; or to make vulgar and cheap any of the peculiar and suffi- cient deserts of the actors ; but rather ( whereas many censures fluttered about it ) to give all , leave and leisure to ...
... hath published this , either to traduce the author ; or to make vulgar and cheap any of the peculiar and suffi- cient deserts of the actors ; but rather ( whereas many censures fluttered about it ) to give all , leave and leisure to ...
Pagina 16
... hath fluxure and humidity , As wanting power to contain itself , Is humour . So in every human body , The choler , melancholy , phlegm , and blood , By reason that they flow continually In some one part , and are not continent , Receive ...
... hath fluxure and humidity , As wanting power to contain itself , Is humour . So in every human body , The choler , melancholy , phlegm , and blood , By reason that they flow continually In some one part , and are not continent , Receive ...
Pagina 21
... hath an enemy call'd ignorance.1 [ Exit . Cor . How do you like his spirit , Mitis ? Mit . I should like it much better , if he were less confident . Cor . Why , do you suspect his merit ? Mit . No ; but I fear this will procure him ...
... hath an enemy call'd ignorance.1 [ Exit . Cor . How do you like his spirit , Mitis ? Mit . I should like it much better , if he were less confident . Cor . Why , do you suspect his merit ? Mit . No ; but I fear this will procure him ...
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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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