Come, leave the loathed stage, And the more loathsome age ; Where pride and impudence, in faction knit, Usurp the chair of wit ! Indicting and arraigning every day Something they call a play. Let their fastidious, vain Commission of the brain Run on and... The Retrospective Review - Página 3541824Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Isaac Disraeli - 1865 - 536 páginas
...indignation the author took at the vulgar censure of his play, begat this following Ode to himself: — Come, leave the loathed stage, And the more loathsome...Where pride and impudence (in faction knit,) Usurp the chair of wit ; Inditing and arraigning every day Something they call a play. Let their fastidious,... | |
| elder smith - 1865 - 800 páginas
...treated with contempt, and pursued his own designs, writing satires on his brother poets and scorning — The loathed stage, And the more loathsome age, Where pride and impudence in faction knit, Usurp the chair of wit. Jonson w:is essentially a moralist and a philosopher, expressing through the medium of... | |
| 1866 - 976 páginas
...failure of "The New Inn," begat these verses "to himself": — " Come, leave the loathed stage, And this more loathsome age, Where pride and impudence, in faction knit. Usurp the chair of wit l Inditing and arranging every day Something they call a play." At the commencement of... | |
| Henry Morley - 1868 - 282 páginas
...W, Davenant. BEN JONSON'S ODE TO HIMSELF UPON THE CENSURE OF HIS "NEW INN." JANUARY 1630. (gsjr OME, leave the loathed stage, And the more loathsome age...Where pride and impudence, in faction knit, Usurp the chair of wit ! Indicting and arraigning every day Something they call a play. Yet their fastidious,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 488 páginas
...pristine sanity and vigour ' of his mind : Htzc cura et cineri vixit inusta suo .' ODE1 (TO HIMSELF.) OME leave the loathed stage, And the more loathsome age...Where pride and impudence, in faction knit, Usurp the chair of wit ! Indicting and arraigning every day, Something they call a play. Let their fastidious,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 494 páginas
...pristine sanity and vigour of his mind : HCEC euro, et cincri vixit inusta suo ! ODE1 (TO HIMSELF.) jJOME leave the loathed stage, And the more loathsome age...Where pride and impudence, in faction knit, Usurp the chair of wit ! Indicting and arraigning every day, Something they call a play. Let their fastidious,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 484 páginas
...pristine sanity and vigour of his mind : H&c atra et cineri vixit inusta suo ! ODE (TO HIMSELF.) JOME leave the loathed stage, And the more loathsome age...Where pride and impudence, in faction knit, Usurp the chair of wit ! Indicting and arraigning every day, Something they call a play. Let their fastidious,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 páginas
...fears : Their fate is only in their hearers' ears. BEN JONSOX. Come, leave the loathed stage, And this more loathsome age ; Where pride and impudence, in faction knit, Usurp the chair of wit. BEN JONSON. O that, as oft I have at Athens seen The stage arise, and the big clouds... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 páginas
...fears : Their fate is only in their hearers' ears. BEN JONSON. Come, leave the loathed stage, And this more loathsome age ; Where pride and impudence, in faction knit, Usurp the chair of wit. BEN JONSON. O that, as oft I have at Athens seen The stage arise, and the big clouds... | |
| William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson - 1879 - 844 páginas
...perfection we Wish you should see. Shine, Hesperus, shine forth thou wished star. ODE TO HIMSELF." Come, leave the loathed stage And the more loathsome...Where pride and impudence, in faction knit, Usurp the chair of wit. Indicting and arraigning every day Something they call a play. Let their fastidious,... | |
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