Our doubtful author hopes this is their sphere ; And therefore opens he himself to those, To other weaker beams his labours close, As loth to prostitute their virgin-strain, ' To every vulgar and adulterate brain. The War of the Theatres - 第 126 頁Josiah Harmar Penniman 著 - 1897 - 168 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 頁
...attention, Quick sight, and quicker apprehension, (The lights of judgment's throne) shine any where ; Our doubtful author hopes this is their sphere. And...beams his labours close : As loth to prostitute their virgin-strain, To ev'ry vulgar and adul'trate brain. In this alone, his muse her sweetness hath. She... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 頁
...apprehension, (The lights oi judgment's throne) shine anywhere; Ourdotibtfiil authorhupesthisistheirsphcre. And therefore opens he himself to those; To other weaker beams his labours close : As loth to prost lute their virgin-strain, To ev'ry vulgar and adul'trate brain. In this alone, his muse her sweetness... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 568 頁
...attention, Quick sight, and quicker apprehension^ The lights of judgment's throne, shine any where, Our doubtful author hopes this is their sphere; And...beams his labours close, As loth to prostitute their virgin-strain, To every vulgar and adulterate brain. In this alone, his Muse her sweetness hath, She... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 568 頁
...quicker apprehension, The lights of judgment's throne, shine any where, Our doubtful author hopes this w their sphere; And therefore opens he himself to those....beams his labours close, As loth to prostitute their virgin-strain, To every vulgar and adulterate brain. In this alone, his Muse her sweetness hath, She... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 594 頁
...sight, and quicker apprehension, The lights of judgment's throne, shine any where, Our doubtful autlior hopes this is their sphere; And therefore opens he...beams his labours close, As loth to prostitute their virgin-strain, To every vulgar and adulterate brain. In this alone, his Muse her sweetness hath, She... | |
| John Marston - 1887 - 478 頁
...characteristic of Ben Jonson, who probably contributed the prologue. Cf. Prologue to Cynthia's Revels: — " In this alone his Muse her sweetness hath ; She shuns...beaten path, And proves new ways to come to learned ears," &c. 2 The comedy of Westward Ho, by Webster and Dekker ; it was not published until 1607. —... | |
| John Marston - 1887 - 474 頁
...characteristic of Ben lonson, who probably contributed the prologue. Cf. Prologue to Cynthia's Revels: — " In this alone his Muse her sweetness hath ; She shuns...beaten path, And proves new ways to come to learned ears," &c. 3 The comedy of Westward Ho, by Webster and Dekker ; it was not published until 1607. —... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1894 - 468 頁
...attention, Quick sight, and quicker apprehension, The lights of judgment's throne, shine any where, Our doubtful author hopes this is their sphere ; And...beams his labours close, As loth to prostitute their virgin-strain, To every vulgar and adulterate brain. In this alone, his Muse her sweetness hath, She... | |
| Eleanor Patience Lumley - 1901 - 144 頁
...dramatic effect, so Jonson not infrequently does likewise. Although in Cynthia's Revels he says : " In this alone, his Muse her sweetness hath, She shuns...beaten path; And proves new ways to come to learned ears : Pied ignorance she neither loves nor fears." Prologue. Bobadill, the braggart-captain ; Kitely,... | |
| Burton Evans Moore - 1908 - 498 頁
...attention, Quick sight and quicker apprehension, The lights of judgment's throne, shine any where, Our doubtful author hopes this is their sphere; And...therefore opens he himself to those, To other weaker brains his labours close, As loth to prostitute their virginstrain, To every vulgar and adulterate... | |
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