| Frank James Mathew - 1922 - 462 páginas
...out of a prerogative the Vulgar have to lose their judgments and like that which is naught. . . . " Indeed the Multitude commend Writers as they do Fencers...braver fellows : when many times their own rudeness is the cause of their disgrace, and a slight touch of their Adversary gives all that boisterous force... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1641 - 146 páginas
...Grandes: who accumulate all they can upon the Parasite, or Fresh-man in their friendship; but thinke an old Client, or honest servant, bound by his place...starve. Indeed, the multitude commend Writers, as they doe Fencers; or Wrastlers; who if they come in robustiously, and put for it, with a deale of violence,... | |
| Esther Cloudman Dunn - 1925 - 194 páginas
...how completely it possessed him. He is writing of contemporary audiences and what they like : They commend writers as they do fencers or wrestlers, who, if they come in robustuously and put for it with a great deal of violence, are received for the braver fellows ....... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1966 - 500 páginas
...learned and sufficient for this by the multitude, through their excellent vice of judgement. For they commend writers as they do fencers or wrestlers; who,...if they come in robustiously and put for it with a great deal of violence, are received for the braver fellows; when many times their own rudeness is... | |
| Anne Drury Hall - 2010 - 217 páginas
...touch" against loudmouthers: "Indeed, the multitude commend Writers, as they doe Fencers, or Wrastlers; who if they come in robustiously, and put for it, with a deale of violence, are received for the braver-fellowes: when many times their owne rudenesse is a... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1989 - 558 páginas
...more learned and sufficient for this by the many, through their excellent vice of judgement. For they commend writers as they do fencers, or wrestlers; who if they come in robustuously, and put for it with a great deal of violence, are received for 20 the braver fellows:... | |
| Gary Schmidgall - 1990 - 256 páginas
...preposterous bounty of the time's grandees: who accumulate all they can upon the parasite, or freshman in their friendship; but think an old client, or honest...servant, bound by his place to write, and starve" (393). In general, the path to success at court, for political and artistic suitors alike, did not... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1998 - 566 páginas
...learned and sufficient for this by the many, through their excellent vice 0 of judgement. For they commend writers as they do fencers or wrestlers, who if they come in robust uously, and put for it with a great deal of violence, are 15 received for the braver fellows,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 630 páginas
...writers as they do fencers or wrestlers; 15 who if they come in robustuously, and put for it with a great deal of violence, are received for the braver fellows : when many times their own rudeness is the cause of their disgrace, and a little touch of their adversary gives all that boisterous force... | |
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