It is a noble and just advantage that the things subjected to understanding have of those which are objected to sense that the one sort are but momentary and merely taking, the other impressing and lasting. Else the glory of all these solemnities had... Works - Page 46by Ben Jonson - 1875Full view - About this book
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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.... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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