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... Ben Jonson intended a sneer at this play in his Induction to Bartholomew Fair has been satisfactorily answered by Mr. Gifford ** . Horace Walpole in his Historic Doubts attempts to show that The Winter's Tale was intended ( in ...
... Ben Jonson intended a sneer at this play in his Induction to Bartholomew Fair has been satisfactorily answered by Mr. Gifford ** . Horace Walpole in his Historic Doubts attempts to show that The Winter's Tale was intended ( in ...
Side 90
... Ben Jonson , and Beaumont and Fletcher . The latter say , to take in towns , & c . 65 Pomanders were little balls of perfumed paste , worn in the pocket , or hung about the neck , and even sometimes suspended to the wrist , according to ...
... Ben Jonson , and Beaumont and Fletcher . The latter say , to take in towns , & c . 65 Pomanders were little balls of perfumed paste , worn in the pocket , or hung about the neck , and even sometimes suspended to the wrist , according to ...
Side 101
... Ben Jonson , and even by Dryden . Lodge , in the Preface to his Trans- lation of Seneca , says , ' No soldier is counted valiant that affront- eth not his enemie . ' I have done . Paul . Yet , if my SC . I. 101 WINTER'S TALE .
... Ben Jonson , and even by Dryden . Lodge , in the Preface to his Trans- lation of Seneca , says , ' No soldier is counted valiant that affront- eth not his enemie . ' I have done . Paul . Yet , if my SC . I. 101 WINTER'S TALE .
Side 110
... Ben Jonson , in his Mag- netic Lady , makes it a reflection on the bad taste of the City : Rut . I'd have her statue cut now in white marble . Sr. Moth . And have it painted in most orient colours . Rut . That's right ! all city statues ...
... Ben Jonson , in his Mag- netic Lady , makes it a reflection on the bad taste of the City : Rut . I'd have her statue cut now in white marble . Sr. Moth . And have it painted in most orient colours . Rut . That's right ! all city statues ...
Side 151
... Ben Jonson . Thus also Sir Philip Sydney , in his Arcadia , b . i.:-'Some perchance loving my estate , others my person . But once , I know all of them . " 11 i . e . made fast . The expression is still in use in some counties . Against ...
... Ben Jonson . Thus also Sir Philip Sydney , in his Arcadia , b . i.:-'Some perchance loving my estate , others my person . But once , I know all of them . " 11 i . e . made fast . The expression is still in use in some counties . Against ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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