The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, Band 9G. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... style and manner of his Odes , " was led away by the ancient allusions to those wild and wonderful strains of which not a line has reached us . The metre of Pindar is regular , that of Cowley is utterly lawless ; and his perpetual ...
... style and manner of his Odes , " was led away by the ancient allusions to those wild and wonderful strains of which not a line has reached us . The metre of Pindar is regular , that of Cowley is utterly lawless ; and his perpetual ...
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... style be profanation , when The needle may convert more than the pen ; When faith may come by seeing , and each leaf , Rightly perus'd , prove gospel to the deaf , " & c . Poems , p . 196 . If you can cast about your either eye , And ...
... style be profanation , when The needle may convert more than the pen ; When faith may come by seeing , and each leaf , Rightly perus'd , prove gospel to the deaf , " & c . Poems , p . 196 . If you can cast about your either eye , And ...
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... style us friends , who were by nature foes ? Adopt us heirs by grace , who were of those Had lost ourselves , and prodigally spent Our native portions , and possessed rent ? Yet have all debts forgiven us , and advance By ' imputed ...
... style us friends , who were by nature foes ? Adopt us heirs by grace , who were of those Had lost ourselves , and prodigally spent Our native portions , and possessed rent ? Yet have all debts forgiven us , and advance By ' imputed ...
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... style , but has given his poet all the natural beauties and genteel plainness of the English dress ; but his lordship rid with a slack rein , and freed himself at once from all the incumbrance and perplexity of rhyme ; and sure it must ...
... style , but has given his poet all the natural beauties and genteel plainness of the English dress ; but his lordship rid with a slack rein , and freed himself at once from all the incumbrance and perplexity of rhyme ; and sure it must ...
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... of the two languages would admit . But Jonson will be found perfectly to understand his author , and to exhibit his meaning with his usual vigour and conciseness of style . WHAL . Assuitur pannus : cùm lucus , et ara Dianæ , HORACE ...
... of the two languages would admit . But Jonson will be found perfectly to understand his author , and to exhibit his meaning with his usual vigour and conciseness of style . WHAL . Assuitur pannus : cùm lucus , et ara Dianæ , HORACE ...
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adjective adverbs ANTISTROPHE Aristotle beauty BEN JONSON BENJAMIN JONSON called CHAP Chaucer comedy counsel death declension Digby diphthongs divers doth Duggs earl ELEGY enim epode Euripides fable fair fame feign GILCHRIST glory Gower grace Greek hæc hath honour JONSON judgment Kecks king labour lady language Latin learned less letter Lidgate light litera live lord master mind modò muse nature never noble noun past perfect person Pindar Plautus plural poem poet poetry praise preposition prince quæ quàm quid Quintilian quod rhyme Scalig Sejanus Shackerley Marmion Shep shew sibi Sir Thomas song sonum soul sound speak speech style sweet syllabe syntax thee thine things thou thought tibi tongue true truth unto verb verse vice VIRBIUS virtue vocalis vowels WHAL whereof whole wise words write