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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... writer . There is another part of lord Falkland's character particularly obnoxious to the critic . " He ( lord Falkland ) had naturally , " ( lord Clarendon says , in the History of his own Life ) " such a generosity and bounty in him ...
... writer . There is another part of lord Falkland's character particularly obnoxious to the critic . " He ( lord Falkland ) had naturally , " ( lord Clarendon says , in the History of his own Life ) " such a generosity and bounty in him ...
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... writer on his own account : -but I am not about to criticize Cowley . In Jonson's Ode we have the very soul of Pindar . His artful but unlaboured plan , his regular returns of metre , his interesting pathos , his lofty morality , his ...
... writer on his own account : -but I am not about to criticize Cowley . In Jonson's Ode we have the very soul of Pindar . His artful but unlaboured plan , his regular returns of metre , his interesting pathos , his lofty morality , his ...
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... writing against me , thou thinkst at least I now would write on thee ; no , wretch , thy name Cannot work out unto it such a fame : No man will tarry by thee , as he goes , To ask thy name , if he have half a nose , But flee thee like ...
... writing against me , thou thinkst at least I now would write on thee ; no , wretch , thy name Cannot work out unto it such a fame : No man will tarry by thee , as he goes , To ask thy name , if he have half a nose , But flee thee like ...
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... write the rest Thou would'st have written , Fame , upon my breast : It is a large fair table , and a true , And the disposure will be something new , When I , who would the poet have become , At least may bear the inscription to her ...
... write the rest Thou would'st have written , Fame , upon my breast : It is a large fair table , and a true , And the disposure will be something new , When I , who would the poet have become , At least may bear the inscription to her ...
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... writing on waxen tablets , " and Malone proves , at the expense of two pages , that his friend has mistaken the poet's meaning , and that he himself is just as wide of it . In many parts of the continent , it is customary , upon the ...
... writing on waxen tablets , " and Malone proves , at the expense of two pages , that his friend has mistaken the poet's meaning , and that he himself is just as wide of it . In many parts of the continent , it is customary , upon the ...
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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