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Page xi
... hath beene fundry times priuately | acted in the Blacke Friers , by the children of her Maiefties | Chappell . | Composed , by Ben . Iohnfon . Et mihi de nullo fama rubore placet . | [ Device . ] 1 | LONDON | [ Printed for M. L. and are ...
... hath beene fundry times priuately | acted in the Blacke Friers , by the children of her Maiefties | Chappell . | Composed , by Ben . Iohnfon . Et mihi de nullo fama rubore placet . | [ Device . ] 1 | LONDON | [ Printed for M. L. and are ...
Page lix
... hath bin so farr from taking dew effect , as , insteede of restrainte and redresse of the former disorders , the mul- titude of playhowses is much encreased , and that no daie passeth over without many stage - plaies in one place or ...
... hath bin so farr from taking dew effect , as , insteede of restrainte and redresse of the former disorders , the mul- titude of playhowses is much encreased , and that no daie passeth over without many stage - plaies in one place or ...
Page lxii
... hath a most ingenious and sweet spirit , a sharp and seasoned wit , a straight judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with ...
... hath a most ingenious and sweet spirit , a sharp and seasoned wit , a straight judgment and a strong mind . Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with ...
Page lxxxiv
... praise involved in the lines , " That which he hath writ Is with such judgment laboured and distilled Through all the common uses of our lives , " & c . ' In his introduction to the Mermaid Edition of Ben Jonson lxxxiv Introduction.
... praise involved in the lines , " That which he hath writ Is with such judgment laboured and distilled Through all the common uses of our lives , " & c . ' In his introduction to the Mermaid Edition of Ben Jonson lxxxiv Introduction.
Page lxxxv
... dwell upon the culture , self- scrutiny and literary fastidiousness of the greatest of the Augustans . Gifford takes issue , however , upon the speech of Tibullus ( 118–123 ) : That , which he hath writ , Is with such Introduction lxxxv.
... dwell upon the culture , self- scrutiny and literary fastidiousness of the greatest of the Augustans . Gifford takes issue , however , upon the speech of Tibullus ( 118–123 ) : That , which he hath writ , Is with such Introduction lxxxv.
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