The Works of Ben IonsonBickers and son, 1875 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 56
עמוד 5
... grace , and , no less than the most royal of predecessors , deserves eminent celebration for these solemnities , I add this later hand to redeem them as well from ignorance as envy , two common evils , the one of censure , the other of ...
... grace , and , no less than the most royal of predecessors , deserves eminent celebration for these solemnities , I add this later hand to redeem them as well from ignorance as envy , two common evils , the one of censure , the other of ...
עמוד 11
... grace of dames most fair , No cares , no age can change ; or there display The fearful tincture of abhorred gray ; Since death herself ( herself being pale and blue ) Can never alter their most faithful hue ; All which are arguments ...
... grace of dames most fair , No cares , no age can change ; or there display The fearful tincture of abhorred gray ; Since death herself ( herself being pale and blue ) Can never alter their most faithful hue ; All which are arguments ...
עמוד 13
... grace Shine on my zealous daughters : shew the place Orpheus , in his Argonaut . calls it Aevkatov xéρoov . " Alluding to the right of styling princes after the name of their princedoms : so is he still Albion , and Neptune's son that ...
... grace Shine on my zealous daughters : shew the place Orpheus , in his Argonaut . calls it Aevkatov xéρoov . " Alluding to the right of styling princes after the name of their princedoms : so is he still Albion , and Neptune's son that ...
עמוד 17
... grace , Keep still your reverence to the place : have won , And shout with joy of favour , you In sight of Albion , Neptune's son . So ended the first Masque ; which , beside the singular grace of music and dances , had the success in ...
... grace , Keep still your reverence to the place : have won , And shout with joy of favour , you In sight of Albion , Neptune's son . So ended the first Masque ; which , beside the singular grace of music and dances , had the success in ...
עמוד 25
... grace for it , Shewing a coarse and most unfit neglect . Twice have I come in pomp here , to expect Their presence ; twice deluded , have been fain With other rites my feasts to entertain : And now the third time , turn'd about the year ...
... grace for it , Shewing a coarse and most unfit neglect . Twice have I come in pomp here , to expect Their presence ; twice deluded , have been fain With other rites my feasts to entertain : And now the third time , turn'd about the year ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Æneid alludes Antimasque appears arms attired aull beauty behold Ben Jonson called Christmas Clod Cock colours Countess court crown Cupid Dame dance daughter delight doth earl earth eyes fame fate folio fortune Gifford gipsy give GOLDEN AGE RESTORED grace hand hath head heaven Hercules honour Hymen Inigo Jones James Jonson Jove Juno king lady light look lord Love majesty marriage married Masque MASQUE OF AUGURS Masque of Beauty Masque of Queens masquers master Meliadus moon never night nuptials Ovid peace poet Post and Pair present prince printed quæ quæst queen Remig rich rites s'all Satyrs scene shew shine Silen sing SONG speak Sphynx star thee things thou truth unto Venus virtue VISION OF DELIGHT Wales Welse WHAL wings witches word
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 401 - From a fiddle out of tune, As the cuckow is in June.] The dissonant note of the cuckow in this month, is thus alluded to by Shakspeare: " So when he had occasion to be seen, He was but as the cuckow is in June, Heard, not regarded.
עמוד 39 - a candidate to her for the borough of Appleby. " I have been bullied by an usurper; I have been neglected by a court; but I will not be dictated to by a subject: your man shan't stand. "ANNE Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery.
עמוד 111 - 3 Charm. The owl is abroad, the bat, and the toad, And so is the cat-a-mountain, The ant and the mole sit both in a hole, And the frog peeps out o' the fountain ; The dogs they do bay, and the timbrels play, The spindle is now a
עמוד 365 - SONG. Pat To the old, long life and treasure ; To the young, all health and pleasure ; To the fair, their face With eternal grace ; And the soul to be loved at leisure. To the witty, all clear mirrors, To the foolish their dark errors ; To the loving sprite, A secure delight : To the jealous his
עמוד 268 - then, is a Christmas gambol, at which I have often played. A log of wood is brought into the midst of the room : this is Dun, (the cart-horse,) and a cry is raised, that he is stuck in the mire. Two of the company advance, either with or without ropes, to draw him out.
עמוד 436 - the preceding extracts may serve to show the poetical fancy and elegance of mind of the supposed rugged old bard. A thousand beautiful passages might be adduced from those numerous court masques and entertainments, which he was in the daily habit of furnishing, to prove the same thing. But they do not come within my plan.
עמוד 441 - See the Furies arise ! See the snakes that they rear, How they hiss in their hair, And the sparkles that flash from their eyes
עמוד 108 - His majesty, then, being set, and the whole company in full expectation, the part of the scene which first presented itself was an ugly Hell; which flaming beneath, smoked unto the top of the roof. And in respect all evils are morally said to come from hell; as also from that observation of Torrentius upon Horace's
עמוד 8 - On sides of the shell did swim six huge sea-monsters, varied in their shapes and dispositions, bearing on their backs the twelve torch-bearers, who were planted there in several graces; so as the backs of some were seen; some in purfle, or side; others in face; and all having their lights burning out of whelks, or murex-shells.
עמוד 444 - I care not for thee, Kate; this is no world To play with mammets, and to tilt with lips ; We must have bloody noses and cracked crowns.