Ben Jonson, Volume 10Clarendon Press, 1950 - Wit and humor |
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Page 297
... opening words , in a different context of the Discoveries . Speaking of knowledge , Jonson says , ' In her Indagations oft - times new Sents put her by ; and she takes in errors into her , by the same conduits , she doth Truths ' ( 817 ...
... opening words , in a different context of the Discoveries . Speaking of knowledge , Jonson says , ' In her Indagations oft - times new Sents put her by ; and she takes in errors into her , by the same conduits , she doth Truths ' ( 817 ...
Page 407
... opening ' . If the curtain fell it would have to be removed by the attendants . ' Opening ' meant drawing the two halves to the sides . In The Masque of Beauty , after the preliminary dialogue between January enthroned in the midst of ...
... opening ' . If the curtain fell it would have to be removed by the attendants . ' Opening ' meant drawing the two halves to the sides . In The Masque of Beauty , after the preliminary dialogue between January enthroned in the midst of ...
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... opening in a rusticated basement . On a terrace above this is a second arched opening surmounted by a broken pediment and a statue , and flanked by two Jacobean windows , forming the central feature of the palace , at the angles of ...
... opening in a rusticated basement . On a terrace above this is a second arched opening surmounted by a broken pediment and a statue , and flanked by two Jacobean windows , forming the central feature of the palace , at the angles of ...
Contents
COMMENTARY ON THE EARLY ENTERTAINMENTS | 386 |
COMMENTARY ON THE MASQUES | 404 |
Mercury Vindicated | 545 |
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