The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, Volumen9Bickers and Son, 1875 |
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... Word 268 " " IX . Of the Parts of Speech • 269 " " x . Of the Nouns 270 XI . Of the Diminution of Nouns . 272 39 " 9 ... Words . Chapter 1. Of Apostrophus • 291 " 9 99 II . Of the Syntax of one Noun with Another III . Of the Syntax of a ...
... Word 268 " " IX . Of the Parts of Speech • 269 " " x . Of the Nouns 270 XI . Of the Diminution of Nouns . 272 39 " 9 ... Words . Chapter 1. Of Apostrophus • 291 " 9 99 II . Of the Syntax of one Noun with Another III . Of the Syntax of a ...
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... but none that in Cowley's words , so success- fully " copy the style and manner of the Odes of Pindar . " As Jonson was his first , so is he his best , imitator . LXXXVII . A PINDARIC ODE ON THE DEATH OF SIR 8 UNDERWOODS .
... but none that in Cowley's words , so success- fully " copy the style and manner of the Odes of Pindar . " As Jonson was his first , so is he his best , imitator . LXXXVII . A PINDARIC ODE ON THE DEATH OF SIR 8 UNDERWOODS .
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... words ; And with the heart , not pen , Of two so early men Whose lines her rolls were , and records : Who , ere the first down bloomed on the chin , Had sow'd these fruits , and got the harvest in . LXXXVIII . AN EPIGRAM 5 TO WILLIAM ...
... words ; And with the heart , not pen , Of two so early men Whose lines her rolls were , and records : Who , ere the first down bloomed on the chin , Had sow'd these fruits , and got the harvest in . LXXXVIII . AN EPIGRAM 5 TO WILLIAM ...
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... words , unto thy memory . " Poems , p . 39 . It is very probable that the beautiful Epitaph on the countess of Pembroke , was attached , with many others , to her herse . We know that she had no monument ; and the verses seem to ...
... words , unto thy memory . " Poems , p . 39 . It is very probable that the beautiful Epitaph on the countess of Pembroke , was attached , with many others , to her herse . We know that she had no monument ; and the verses seem to ...
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... words so fair , As some soft chime had stroked the air ; And though the sound were parted thence , Still left an echo in the sense . But that a mind so rapt , so high , So swift , so pure , should yet apply Itself to us , and come so ...
... words so fair , As some soft chime had stroked the air ; And though the sound were parted thence , Still left an echo in the sense . But that a mind so rapt , so high , So swift , so pure , should yet apply Itself to us , and come so ...
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adjective adverbs ANTISTROPHE Aristotle Ben Jonson BENJAMIN JONSON born called CHAP Chaucer comedy counsel death declension diphthongs divers doth Duggs earl Elegies English Epigram epitaph Euripides fable fame fear feign folio Francis Beaumont Gifford GILCHRIST glory Gower grace Greek hæc hath honour Horace Jonson judgment king labour lady language Latin learned letters Lidgate light litera live lord master mind modò muse nature never noble noun person Pindar Plautus plural poem poesy poet poetry praise prince quæ quàm quid Quintilian quod rhyme Samuel Daniel shew Sir Thomas sonum soul sound speak style sweet syllabe syntax Tacitus thee thine things thou thought tongue translation true truth unto verb verses vice viii virtue vowels WHAL whole wise words worthy write