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Pagina 238
Ben Jonson , to whom a boastful spirit has with some justice been objected ,
never said anything so strong of his own writings ; and he wrote with too much
reliance , in this and other particulars , upon classical examples . But Jonson was
not a ...
Ben Jonson , to whom a boastful spirit has with some justice been objected ,
never said anything so strong of his own writings ; and he wrote with too much
reliance , in this and other particulars , upon classical examples . But Jonson was
not a ...
Pagina 347
A more heartless scoundrel certainly never presented himself in worshipful
society . His father being named , he thus speaks of him :“ Ay , God be praised ,
he is far enough ; He is gone a pilgrimage to Paradise , And left me to cut a caper
...
A more heartless scoundrel certainly never presented himself in worshipful
society . His father being named , he thus speaks of him :“ Ay , God be praised ,
he is far enough ; He is gone a pilgrimage to Paradise , And left me to cut a caper
...
Pagina 356
Give me your paper , your device ; I was never better pleased in all my life : good
wit , brave wit , finely wrought ! Come in , sir , and receive your money , sir . " The
prisoner , of course , escapes . There is no doubt considerable truth in this ...
Give me your paper , your device ; I was never better pleased in all my life : good
wit , brave wit , finely wrought ! Come in , sir , and receive your money , sir . " The
prisoner , of course , escapes . There is no doubt considerable truth in this ...
Pagina 362
O call to mind your lands already mortgag'd , Yourself wound into debts , your
hopeful brother At the university in bonds for you , Like to be seiz'd upon ;
andHus . Have done , thou harlot , Whom , though for fashion - sake I married , I
never ...
O call to mind your lands already mortgag'd , Yourself wound into debts , your
hopeful brother At the university in bonds for you , Like to be seiz'd upon ;
andHus . Have done , thou harlot , Whom , though for fashion - sake I married , I
never ...
Pagina 431
And never could I see a man , methought , That equall'd Manvile in my partial eye
. Nor was there any love between us lost , But that I beld the same in high regard ,
Until repair of some unto our house , Of whom my Manvile grew thus jealous ...
And never could I see a man , methought , That equall'd Manvile in my partial eye
. Nor was there any love between us lost , But that I beld the same in high regard ,
Until repair of some unto our house , Of whom my Manvile grew thus jealous ...
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