The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 1권Bickers and Son, 1875 |
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... ridicule against his old friend and enemy , Inigo Jones . In the very same way , more than a century afterwards , another great original genius , being offended by a popular favourite , bethought himself likewise of a cheap and easy ...
... ridicule against his old friend and enemy , Inigo Jones . In the very same way , more than a century afterwards , another great original genius , being offended by a popular favourite , bethought himself likewise of a cheap and easy ...
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... ridicule . The fact is , that Jonson was employed by the manager to " write adycions " for this popular drama ; and that was sufficient for Decker's purpose . Wood rejects the story of his ambling after a waggon , and tells us that upon ...
... ridicule . The fact is , that Jonson was employed by the manager to " write adycions " for this popular drama ; and that was sufficient for Decker's purpose . Wood rejects the story of his ambling after a waggon , and tells us that upon ...
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... ridiculed in it . " It might puzzle a man of plain sense ( indeed , Mr. Malone confesses that it puzzled himself at first , ) to comprehend how what was written in 1596 could possibly " ridicule what was not in existence till nearly ...
... ridiculed in it . " It might puzzle a man of plain sense ( indeed , Mr. Malone confesses that it puzzled himself at first , ) to comprehend how what was written in 1596 could possibly " ridicule what was not in existence till nearly ...
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... ridicule of the Tempest ; " and as that comedy was not written till 1611-12-13 , it ascertains the date of the prologue to a nicety . It is to be regretted that Mr. Malone never read Jonson , as he might have saved himself and Mr. G ...
... ridicule of the Tempest ; " and as that comedy was not written till 1611-12-13 , it ascertains the date of the prologue to a nicety . It is to be regretted that Mr. Malone never read Jonson , as he might have saved himself and Mr. G ...
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... ridicule and contempt in every page . That Ben was termed old on one occasion shortly after his death , is scarcely a sufficient plea for making the appellation per- petual , or we might confer it on all the writers of his time . We ...
... ridicule and contempt in every page . That Ben was termed old on one occasion shortly after his death , is scarcely a sufficient plea for making the appellation per- petual , or we might confer it on all the writers of his time . We ...
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xcii 페이지 - The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman's garment : for all that do so are abomination unto the LORD thy God.
179 페이지 - ... tis no other; Only it spoils the pleasure of the time. Macb. What man dare, I dare: Approach thou like the rugged Russian bear, The arm'd rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger; Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves Shall never tremble: or be alive again, And dare me to the desert with thy sword ; If trembling I inhabit then, protest me The baby of a girl.
ccxxxiv 페이지 - A lily of a day Is fairer far in May; Although it fall and die that night, It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see, And in short measures life may perfect be.
cclxiv 페이지 - Ah Ben! Say how or when Shall we, thy guests, Meet at those lyric feasts, Made at the Sun, The Dog, the Triple Tun ; Where we such clusters had, As made us nobly wild, not mad? And yet each verse of thine Out-did the meat, out-did the frolic wine.
xliii 페이지 - He rather prays, you will be pleased to see One such to-day, as other plays should be: Where neither chorus wafts you o'er the seas; Nor creaking throne comes down, the boys to please...
lxvi 페이지 - What things have we seen Done at the ' Mermaid ? ' Heard words that have been So nimble, and so full of subtle flame, As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life.
xxv 페이지 - Camden, most reverend head, to whom I owe All that I am in arts, all that I know (How nothing's that); to whom my country owes The great renown and name wherewith she goes; Than thee the age sees not that thing more grave, More high, more holy, that she more would crave.
63 페이지 - To be more prince) as may be. You are sad. Hub. Indeed, I have been merrier. Arth. Mercy on me! Methinks, nobody should be sad but I : Yet, I remember, when I was in France, Young gentlemen would be as sad as night, Only for wantonness.
lxii 페이지 - O that Ben Jonson is a pestilent fellow ; he brought up Horace, giving the poets a pill ; but our fellow Shakespeare hath given him a purge, that made him bewray his credit.
xli 페이지 - To make a child, now swaddled, to proceed Man, and then shoot up, in one beard and weed, Past threescore years ; or, with three rusty swords, And help of some few foot-and-half-foot words, Fight over York and Lancaster's long jars, And in the tiring-house bring wounds to scars...