The Devil is an Ass, 第 29-30 期H. Holt, 1905 - 252 頁 |
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... Lords and Commons , p . 646 . 2 ' Cunningham , p . 21 . ' Craik 2. 24. Rushworth , Collection 1. 24 . 4 For a more detailed account of the drainage of the Lincolnshire fens see Cunningham , pp . 112–119 . the monasteries at Ramsey and ...
... Lords and Commons , p . 646 . 2 ' Cunningham , p . 21 . ' Craik 2. 24. Rushworth , Collection 1. 24 . 4 For a more detailed account of the drainage of the Lincolnshire fens see Cunningham , pp . 112–119 . the monasteries at Ramsey and ...
第 lxi 頁
... lord , and succeed only in reducing him to poverty . The char- acter of the Court Beggar is given in these words : ' He is 1Muse's Looking Glass , O. Pl . 9. 180 ( cited by Gifford ) . a Knight that hanckers about the court ambitious to ...
... lord , and succeed only in reducing him to poverty . The char- acter of the Court Beggar is given in these words : ' He is 1Muse's Looking Glass , O. Pl . 9. 180 ( cited by Gifford ) . a Knight that hanckers about the court ambitious to ...
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Ben Jonson. a Knight that hanckers about the court ambitious to make himselfe a Lord by begging . His braine is all Projects , and his soule nothing but Court - suits . He has begun more Knavish suits at Court , then ever the Kings ...
Ben Jonson. a Knight that hanckers about the court ambitious to make himselfe a Lord by begging . His braine is all Projects , and his soule nothing but Court - suits . He has begun more Knavish suits at Court , then ever the Kings ...
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... lords , ' because , as was popularly supposed , his own wife's name headed the list . Jonson is taking advantage of Coke's disgrace in November , 1616. He had flattered him in 1613 ( U. 64 ) . Our reasons for rejecting this theory are ...
... lords , ' because , as was popularly supposed , his own wife's name headed the list . Jonson is taking advantage of Coke's disgrace in November , 1616. He had flattered him in 1613 ( U. 64 ) . Our reasons for rejecting this theory are ...
第 9 頁
... Lord Chiefe , the which Moft of his chamber can doe now . But Pug , As the times are , who is it , will receiue you ? What company will you goe to ? or whom mix with ? Where canft thou carry him ? except to Tauernes ? To mount vp ona ...
... Lord Chiefe , the which Moft of his chamber can doe now . But Pug , As the times are , who is it , will receiue you ? What company will you goe to ? or whom mix with ? Where canft thou carry him ? except to Tauernes ? To mount vp ona ...
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第 209 頁 - ... a custom loathsome to the eye, hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain, dangerous to the lungs, and in the black stinking fume thereof, nearest resembling the horrible Stygian smoke of the pit that is bottomless.
第 251 頁 - III. The Life of St. Cecilia, from MS. Ashmole 43 and MS. Cotton Tiberius E. VII, with Introduction, Variants, and Glossary. BERTHA ELLEN LOVEWELL, Ph.D.
第 204 頁 - For while with their knife which they hold in one hand they cut the meate out of the dish, they fasten their forke which they hold in their other hand upon the same dish...
第 204 頁 - I understand is generally used in all places of Italy, their forkes being for the most part made of yron or steele, and some of silver, but those are used only by gentlemen. The reason of this their curiosity is, because the Italian cannot by any meanes indure to have his dish touched with fingers, seeing all men's fingers are not alike cleane.
第 151 頁 - A friend at court to place me at a masque ; The private box ta'en up at a new play, For me and my retinue ; a fresh habit, Of a fashion never seen before, to draw The gallants...
第 153 頁 - Herschel-telescopes to shoot science at, to shoot sentimentalities at: in our and old Jonson's dialect, man has lost the soul out of him ; and now, after the due period — begins to find the want of it ! This is verily the plague-spot; centre of the universal Social Gangrene, threatening all modern things with frightful death.
第 lv 頁 - Vincentio Saviolo his Practise. In two Bookes. The first intreating of the use of the Rapier and Dagger. The second of Honor and honorable Quarrels.
第 181 頁 - In his service in the Low Countries, he had, in the face of both the campes, killed ane enemie and taken opima spolia from him...
第 144 頁 - ... take up any dead man, woman, or child out of his, her, or their grave, or any other place where the dead body resteth, or the skin, bone, or any other part of any dead person...
第 151 頁 - ... bend your course directly in the middle line, that the whole body of the church may appear to be yours ; where, in view of all, you may publish your suit in what manner you affect most, either with the slide of your cloak from the one shoulder...