Ben JonsonLongmans, Green, and Company, 1886 - Всего страниц: 202 |
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... Morose must always shut his ears from noise , and bawl out for tranquillity . All the persons of Jonson's comedies are thus like masqueraders , with whom it is a point of honour to maintain a certain assumed character ; and the index to ...
... Morose must always shut his ears from noise , and bawl out for tranquillity . All the persons of Jonson's comedies are thus like masqueraders , with whom it is a point of honour to maintain a certain assumed character ; and the index to ...
Стр. 89
... Morose's horror of noise every incident is made to hinge , and the various humours of the minor characters are severally related to this leading motive . The satire of the play is superficial . A conceited fop , a boastful poetaster ...
... Morose's horror of noise every incident is made to hinge , and the various humours of the minor characters are severally related to this leading motive . The satire of the play is superficial . A conceited fop , a boastful poetaster ...
Стр. 90
... Morose is a churlish old man of good fortune , who hates his nephew , and refuses to make him any reason- able allowance . His nerves are morbidly sensitive to noise , and he spends his life chiefly in securing himself against this ...
... Morose is a churlish old man of good fortune , who hates his nephew , and refuses to make him any reason- able allowance . His nerves are morbidly sensitive to noise , and he spends his life chiefly in securing himself against this ...
Стр. 91
... Morose devotes all his energies to avoiding noise , he loves the sound of his own voice , and preaches inter- minable sermons to his valet on the virtue of silence . ' All discourses but my own afflict me ; they seem harsh , impertinent ...
... Morose devotes all his energies to avoiding noise , he loves the sound of his own voice , and preaches inter- minable sermons to his valet on the virtue of silence . ' All discourses but my own afflict me ; they seem harsh , impertinent ...
Стр. 92
... Morose . Clerimont and Truewit , the companions of his youth , first answer to the summons . Then come Sir John Daw , the poetaster ; and Amorous La Foole , the fop . Otter , a rowdy captain and bear - leader , with his notable wife ...
... Morose . Clerimont and Truewit , the companions of his youth , first answer to the summons . Then come Sir John Daw , the poetaster ; and Amorous La Foole , the fop . Otter , a rowdy captain and bear - leader , with his notable wife ...
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