The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, Band 9G. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... verses , and the intention of professing my service to you by them . It is an Anniversary to sir Henry Morison , in which , because there is something concerns some way an antagonist of yours , * I have applied it to you . Though he may ...
... verses , and the intention of professing my service to you by them . It is an Anniversary to sir Henry Morison , in which , because there is something concerns some way an antagonist of yours , * I have applied it to you . Though he may ...
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... verses : the epode was of a different length and measure : and if the ode ran out into any length , it was always divided into triplets of stanzas ; the two first being constantly of the same * On this point Mr. Pinkerton is peculiarly ...
... verses : the epode was of a different length and measure : and if the ode ran out into any length , it was always divided into triplets of stanzas ; the two first being constantly of the same * On this point Mr. Pinkerton is peculiarly ...
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... verses than either the strophe or antistrophè : but this is not true in fact : the epodes of Pindar are various ; some of them fall short of the strophe , some have an equal number of verses , and others again exceed it : and Jonson ...
... verses than either the strophe or antistrophè : but this is not true in fact : the epodes of Pindar are various ; some of them fall short of the strophe , some have an equal number of verses , and others again exceed it : and Jonson ...
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... verses on several of its members ; those which follow are extracted from the MS . volume in the British Museum . " CHARLES CAVENDISH TO HIS POSTERITY . Sóns , seek not me among these polish'd stones , These only hide part of my flesh ...
... verses on several of its members ; those which follow are extracted from the MS . volume in the British Museum . " CHARLES CAVENDISH TO HIS POSTERITY . Sóns , seek not me among these polish'd stones , These only hide part of my flesh ...
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... verses wrote by no well - wisher to him , received forty pounds for this Epigram . Let the reader judge which was greatest , the generosity of the treasurer , or the genius and ad- dress of Jonson . WHAL . Whalley has strange notions of ...
... verses wrote by no well - wisher to him , received forty pounds for this Epigram . Let the reader judge which was greatest , the generosity of the treasurer , or the genius and ad- dress of Jonson . WHAL . Whalley has strange notions of ...
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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