Miscellaneous poems ; Leges Convivales ; Translations from the Latin poets ; Explorata: or discoveries ; The English Grammar ; Miscellaneous pieces and conversations ; An interlude, etc. ; Conversations with William Drummond ; Jonsonus virbius: or, The memory of Ben Jonson, revived by the Friends of the Muses, 1638Bickers and Son, 1875 |
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... DEATH OF SIR LUCIUS CARY AND SIR H. MORISON . 88. An Epigram to William Earl of Newcastle , on his Fencing . They talk of Fencing and the use of arms . 89. To the Right Honourable the Lord High Trea- surer of England , an Epistle ...
... DEATH OF SIR LUCIUS CARY AND SIR H. MORISON . 88. An Epigram to William Earl of Newcastle , on his Fencing . They talk of Fencing and the use of arms . 89. To the Right Honourable the Lord High Trea- surer of England , an Epistle ...
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... Gifford Francis Cunningham. A PINDARIC ODE TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY AND FRIENDSHIP OF THAT NOBLE PAIR , SIR LUCIUS CARY , AND SIR H. MORISON . A PINDARIC ODE , & c . ] In that Page PINDARIC ODE ON THE DEATH OF LUCIUS CARY AND SIR H MORISON.
... Gifford Francis Cunningham. A PINDARIC ODE TO THE IMMORTAL MEMORY AND FRIENDSHIP OF THAT NOBLE PAIR , SIR LUCIUS CARY , AND SIR H. MORISON . A PINDARIC ODE , & c . ] In that Page PINDARIC ODE ON THE DEATH OF LUCIUS CARY AND SIR H MORISON.
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... death of young Morison in 1629 , which must also be the date of the Ode . Nothing can exceed the affectionate warmth with which sir Lucius speaks of his friend , who appears , indeed , to have deserved all his kindness . " He had an ...
... death of young Morison in 1629 , which must also be the date of the Ode . Nothing can exceed the affectionate warmth with which sir Lucius speaks of his friend , who appears , indeed , to have deserved all his kindness . " He had an ...
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... death of this most distinguished nobleman are familiar to every reader of English history . Lord Clarendon , who knew him well , having lived , as he says , ' on terms of the most unreserved friendship with him from the age of twenty to ...
... death of this most distinguished nobleman are familiar to every reader of English history . Lord Clarendon , who knew him well , having lived , as he says , ' on terms of the most unreserved friendship with him from the age of twenty to ...
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... this before us , 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 .
... this before us , 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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adjective adverbs Aristotle Ben Jonson BENJAMIN JONSON born called CHAP Chaucer comedy death declension diphthongs divers doth Duggs earl Elegy English Epigram epitaph Euripides eyes fair fame fear feign Francis Beaumont Gifford GILCHRIST glory Gower grace Greek hæc hath honour Horace Jonson judgment king labour lady language Latin learned letter 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 Sejanus shew Sir Henry Savile 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 words worthy write