Jonson) is a great lover and praiser of himself ; a contemner and scorner of others ; given rather to lose a friend than a jest ; jealous of every word and action of those about him (especially after drink, which is one of the elements in which he liveth... Poetaster - Pàgina 207per Ben Jonson - 1616 - 282 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Ben Jonson, William Drummond - 1923 - 118 pàgines
...praiser of himself, a contemner and scorner of others, given rather to losse a friend than a jest, jealous of every word and action of those about him, (especiallie after drink, which isisa one of the elements in which he liveth), a dissembler of ill parts which raigne in him, a bragger... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1926 - 666 pàgines
...are mysterious in everything, And whisper what a proclamation says. (Epigr. xcii.) • "Especialle after drink, which is one of the elements in which he liveth." — Drummond's note on Jonson, at the end of the " Conversations," otherwise " Informations be Ben... | |
| Francis Steegmuller - 1927 - 180 pàgines
...rather to lose a friend than a jest; jealous of every word and action of those about him (especially after drink, which is one of the elements in which...of some good that he wanteth; thinketh nothing well but what either he himself or some of his friends and countrymen hath said or done; he is passionately... | |
| 1867 - 1052 pàgines
...praiser of himself; a contemner and scorner of others; given rather to losse a friend than a jest ; jealous of every word and action of those about him...either he himself or some of his friends and countrymen have said or done ; he is passionately kynde and angry ; careless either to gaine or keep; vindictive,... | |
| James Phinney Baxter - 1915 - 790 pàgines
...rather to lose a friend than a jest; jealous of every word and action of those about him (especially after drink, which is one of the elements in which...parts which raigne in him; a bragger of some good he wanteth; thinketh nothing well but what either he himself or some of his friends and countrymen... | |
| Richard Harp, Stanley Stewart - 2000 - 238 pàgines
...rather to lose a friend than a jest, jealous of every word and action of those about him (especially after drink, which is one of the elements in which he liveth), a dissembler of ill parts which reign in him, a bragger of some good that he wanteth, thinketh nothing well but what either he himself,... | |
| Michael Hattaway - 2002 - 800 pàgines
...himself as 'Horace' in Poetaster 4. 3]; jealous of every word and action of those about him (especially after drink, which is one of the elements in which he liveth) . . . For any religion, as being versed in both. Interpreteth best sayings and deeds often to the worst.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 496 pàgines
...praiser of himself; a contemner and scorner of others; given rather to losse a friend than a jest; jealous of every word and action of those about him...which is one of the elements in which he liveth).' — ed. Laing, p. 40, Sh. Soc. Papers. — Even had the line been as Jonson quotes it his words would... | |
| James P. Bednarz - 2001 - 360 pàgines
...rather to lose a friend, than a Jest, jealous of every word and action of those about him (especially after drink) which is one of the Elements in which he liveth, a dissembler of ill parts which reign in him, a bragger of some good that he wanteth, thinketh nothing well but what either he himself,... | |
| James Bednarz - 2001 - 358 pàgines
...after drink) which is one of the Elements in which he liveth, a dissembler of ill parts which reign in him, a bragger of some good that he wanteth, thinketh nothing well but what either he himself, or some of his friends and Countrymen hath said or done. He is passionately... | |
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