The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, Band 9G. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... beauty , warm with truth , and glowing with ge- nuine admiration ; which yet does not go beyond what was said and thought of him by his contemporaries : and it is quite amusing to find Horace Walpole indulging a hope to counteract the ...
... beauty , warm with truth , and glowing with ge- nuine admiration ; which yet does not go beyond what was said and thought of him by his contemporaries : and it is quite amusing to find Horace Walpole indulging a hope to counteract the ...
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... beauty of which , & c . Jonson is the representation of a monster , which is at first only surprising , and ludicrous and disgusting ever after . " p . xii . THE ANTISTROPHE , OR COUNTER - TUrn . Call , UNDERWOODS . 13.
... beauty of which , & c . Jonson is the representation of a monster , which is at first only surprising , and ludicrous and disgusting ever after . " p . xii . THE ANTISTROPHE , OR COUNTER - TUrn . Call , UNDERWOODS . 13.
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... beauty would ever behold him hereafter if I now by negligence of binding should either make him cramp - shoul- dered , crooked - legg'd , splay - footed , or by careless placing the candle in a wrong light should send him forth into the ...
... beauty would ever behold him hereafter if I now by negligence of binding should either make him cramp - shoul- dered , crooked - legg'd , splay - footed , or by careless placing the candle in a wrong light should send him forth into the ...
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... beauty of the year , the Spring . The rivers in their shores do run , The clouds rack clear before the sun , The rudest winds obey the calmest air ; Rare plants from every bank do rise , And every plant the sense surprise , Because the ...
... beauty of the year , the Spring . The rivers in their shores do run , The clouds rack clear before the sun , The rudest winds obey the calmest air ; Rare plants from every bank do rise , And every plant the sense surprise , Because the ...
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... beauty to his land ! 6 Doth shew the Graces and the Hours . ] The Hours are the poetical goddesses , which in common language mean only the seasons ; but our poet has the authority of his Greek and Roman predecessors . WHAL . I do not ...
... beauty to his land ! 6 Doth shew the Graces and the Hours . ] The Hours are the poetical goddesses , which in common language mean only the seasons ; but our poet has the authority of his Greek and Roman predecessors . WHAL . I do not ...
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