The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, 第 6 卷J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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第 39 頁
... the most part obtuse , obscure , forced , and tedious . He wears out a jest to the last shred and coarsest grain . His imagination fastens 1 Unforced . instinctively on some one mark or sign by which he 39 ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON.
... the most part obtuse , obscure , forced , and tedious . He wears out a jest to the last shred and coarsest grain . His imagination fastens 1 Unforced . instinctively on some one mark or sign by which he 39 ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON.
第 43 頁
... an accident , and as a mere passing jest , Ben Jonson would set about building a whole play upon . The directions for making love given by Truewit , the author's favourite , discover great knowledge 43 ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON.
... an accident , and as a mere passing jest , Ben Jonson would set about building a whole play upon . The directions for making love given by Truewit , the author's favourite , discover great knowledge 43 ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON.
第 265 頁
... Jonson's page than on David's canvas . Two of the most poetical passages in Ben Jonson , are the descrip- tion of Echo in Cynthia's Revels , and the fine comparison of the mind to a temple , in the New Inn ; a play which , on the whole ...
... Jonson's page than on David's canvas . Two of the most poetical passages in Ben Jonson , are the descrip- tion of Echo in Cynthia's Revels , and the fine comparison of the mind to a temple , in the New Inn ; a play which , on the whole ...
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