The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, Band 9G. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... appears that this was the third " Anniversary ” which sir Lucius had written ; and as Jonson's letter is fortunately ... appear why he was hostile to Jonson . Sir Henry says little more than that the subdued and careless tone of his ...
... appears that this was the third " Anniversary ” which sir Lucius had written ; and as Jonson's letter is fortunately ... appear why he was hostile to Jonson . Sir Henry says little more than that the subdued and careless tone of his ...
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... appear particularly well directed . It is true , that Walpole was only acquainted with the lines in the Jonsonus Virbius : -but had he known of those , which are now mentioned , for the first time , he would not have abated of his ...
... appear particularly well directed . It is true , that Walpole was only acquainted with the lines in the Jonsonus Virbius : -but had he known of those , which are now mentioned , for the first time , he would not have abated of his ...
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... appears evi- dent , that these odes were accompanied with dancing , and that they danced one way while the strophe was singing , and then danced back again while the antistrophe was sung : which shews why these two parts consisted of ...
... appears evi- dent , that these odes were accompanied with dancing , and that they danced one way while the strophe was singing , and then danced back again while the antistrophe was sung : which shews why these two parts consisted of ...
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... appears in those collections of lines of all lengths and sizes , which have been passed upon the world as translations or imitations of Pindar . WHAL . I agree with Whalley . Nothing but ignorance of the exist- ence of this noble Ode ...
... appears in those collections of lines of all lengths and sizes , which have been passed upon the world as translations or imitations of Pindar . WHAL . I agree with Whalley . Nothing but ignorance of the exist- ence of this noble Ode ...
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... appear , His life was of humanity the sphere . THE EPODE , OR STAND . Go now , and tell our days summ'd up with fears , And make them years ; Produce thy mass of miseries on the stage , To swell thine age : Repeat of things a throng ...
... appear , His life was of humanity the sphere . THE EPODE , OR STAND . Go now , and tell our days summ'd up with fears , And make them years ; Produce thy mass of miseries on the stage , To swell thine age : Repeat of things a throng ...
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