The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, Том 7G. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... true BEAUTY to receive . Janu . Which they received , but broke their day and yet Have not return'd a look of grace for it , Shewing a coarse and most unfit neglect . Twice have I come in pomp here , to expect Their presence ; twice ...
... true BEAUTY to receive . Janu . Which they received , but broke their day and yet Have not return'd a look of grace for it , Shewing a coarse and most unfit neglect . Twice have I come in pomp here , to expect Their presence ; twice ...
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... true harmony . " Here they danced a third most elegant and curious dance , and not to be described again by any art , but that of their own footing , which ending in the figure that was to produce the fourth , January from his state ...
... true harmony . " Here they danced a third most elegant and curious dance , and not to be described again by any art , but that of their own footing , which ending in the figure that was to produce the fourth , January from his state ...
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... true music brings : Sit now propitious aids , To rites so duly prized ; And view two noble maids , Of different sex , to Union sacrificed . In honour of that blest estate , Which all good minds should celebrate . Here out of a microcosm ...
... true music brings : Sit now propitious aids , To rites so duly prized ; And view two noble maids , Of different sex , to Union sacrificed . In honour of that blest estate , Which all good minds should celebrate . Here out of a microcosm ...
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... true impression of a celestial figure : the upper part of white cloth of silver , wrought with Juno's birds and fruits ; a loose under gar- ment , full gathered , of carnation , striped with silver , and parted with a golden zone ...
... true impression of a celestial figure : the upper part of white cloth of silver , wrought with Juno's birds and fruits ; a loose under gar- ment , full gathered , of carnation , striped with silver , and parted with a golden zone ...
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... true : And truth in him make treason ever rue . With this they were led forth , hand in hand , recon- ciled , as in triumph . And thus the solemnities ended . Vivite concordes , et nostrum discite munus . THE HUE AND CRY AFTER CUPID ...
... true : And truth in him make treason ever rue . With this they were led forth , hand in hand , recon- ciled , as in triumph . And thus the solemnities ended . Vivite concordes , et nostrum discite munus . THE HUE AND CRY AFTER CUPID ...
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Стр. 101 - Trust him not ; his words, though sweet, Seldom with his heart do meet. All his practice is deceit ; Every gift it is a bait ; Not a kiss but poison bears ; And most treason in his tears.
Стр. 50 - It is a noble and just advantage that the things subjected to understanding have of those which are objected to sense that the one sort are but momentary and merely taking, the other impressing and lasting. Else the glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze and gone out in the beholders
Стр. 328 - By her own light to every eye ; More seen, more known, when Vice stands by : And though a stranger here on earth, In heaven she hath her right of birth. There, there is Virtue's seat : Strive to keep her your own ; 'Tis only she can make you great, Though place here make you known.
Стр. 119 - The device of their attire was Master Jones's, with the invention and architecture of the whole scene and machine. Only I prescribed them their properties of vipers, snakes, bones, herbs, roots, and other ensigns of their magic, out of the authority of ancient and late writers, wherein the faults are mine if there be any found ; and for that cause I confess them.
Стр. 99 - He hath marks about him plenty: You shall know him among twenty. All his body is a fire, /{ And his breath a flame...
Стр. 275 - The names of his children, with their attires. " Miss-Rule, in a velvet cap, with a sprig, a short cloak, great yellow ruff, like a reveller ; his torch-bearer bearing a rope, a cheese, and a basket...
Стр. 8 - From their backs were borne out certain light pieces of taffata, as if carried by the wind, and their music made out of wreathed shells. Behind these, a pair of sea-maids, for song, were as conspicuously seated; between which, two great sea-horses, as big as the life, put forth themselves, the one mounting aloft, and writhing his head from the other which seemed to sink forward; so intended for variation, and that the figure behind might come off better : upon their backs, Oceanus and Niger were...
Стр. 124 - The ditch is made, and our nails the spade, With pictures full, of wax and of wool : Their livers I stick with needles quick ; There lacks but the blood to make up the flood. Quickly, dame, then bring your part in ! Spur, spur upon little Martin ! Merrily, merrily, make him sail, A worm in his mouth and a thorn in his tail, Fire above, and fire below, With a whip in your hand to make him go ! [O now she's come ! Let all be dumb.} 1 Ball of thread.
Стр. 182 - The first face of the scene appeared all obscure, and nothing perceived but a dark rock, 'with trees beyond it, and all wildness that could be presented...
Стр. 9 - There was a great engine at the lower end of the room, which had motion, and in it were the images of seahorses, with other terrible fishes, which were ridden by Moors. The indecorum was, that there was all fish and no water.