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by Ben Jonson - 1875
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A Second Series of Curiosities of Literature: Consisting of ..., Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1824 - 494 pages
...MASQUES, let me apply the forcible style of Ben Jonson himself: " The glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze, and gone out in the beholders' eyes ; so short-lived are the bodies of all things in comparison of their souls!" 2 B 2 OF DES MAIZEAUX, AND...
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Curiosities of Literature, Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1834 - 462 pages
...MASQUES, let me apply the forcible style of Ben Jonson himself: ' The glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze, and gone out in the beholders' eyes ; so short-lived are the bodies of all things in comparison of their souls !' OF DES MAIZEAUX, AND THE SECRET...
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Curiosities of Literature, Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1834 - 456 pages
...MASQUES, let me apply the forcible style of Ben Jonson himself: ' The glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze, and gone out in the beholders' eyes ; so short-lived are the bodies of all things in comparison of their souls !' OF DBS MAIZEAUX, AND THE SECRET...
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Curiosities of Literature

Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1834 - 466 pages
...MASQUES, let me apply the forcible style of Ben Jonson himself: ' The glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze, and gone out in the beholders' eyes ; so short-lived are the bodies of all things in comparison of their souls !' OF DES MAIZEAUX, AND THE SECRET...
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Curiosities of Literature, Volume 3

Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1835 - 588 pages
...Masques , let me apply the forcible style of Ben Jonson himself : " The glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze , and gone out in the beholders' eyes ; so short-lived are the bodies of all things in compay _ risorrof their souls ! " i/lt6U* 3 3 OF DES MAIZEAUX,...
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Disraeli's Works, Volume 2

Isaac Disraeli - 1881 - 478 pages
...Masques, let me apply the forcible style of Ben Jonson himself: " The glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze, and gone out in the beholders' eyes ; so short-lived are the bodies ol all things iu comparison of their souls 1 " OF DES MAIZEAUX, AND THE...
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Pamphlet Collection: 1-5

Arthur Sampson Napier - 1882 - 846 pages
...einhauchte. Mit welchen schwungvollen Worten spricht er von dem Unvergänglichen dieser Aufführungen: „It is a noble and just advantage that the things subjected...and merely taking, the other impressing and lasting: eise the glory of all these solemnies had perished like a blaze and gone out in the beholder's eyes....
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Shakspere's Predecessors in the English Drama, Volume 4

John Addington Symonds - English drama - 1884 - 696 pages
...himself the chief honours of each piece. His lofty introduction to the ' Hymenaei' opens thus : ' It is a noble and just advantage that the things subjected...impressing and lasting : else the glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze, and gone out, in the beholders' eyes. So short-lived are the...
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Shakspere's predecessors in the English drama

John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 706 pages
...momentary, and merely taking ; the other impressing and lasting : else the glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze, and gone out, in the beholders' eyes. So short-lived are the bodies of all things, in comparison of their souls.' Master Inigo Jones was no...
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Ben Jonson

John Addington Symonds - Authors, English - 1886 - 218 pages
...himself the chief honours of the piece. His lofty introduction to the ' Hymenaei ' opens thus : ' It is a noble and just advantage that the things subjected...the other impressing and lasting ; else the glory of these solemnities had perished like a blaze, and gone out, in the beholders' eyes. So short-lived are...
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