| Ben Jonson - 1989 - 558 páginas
...rampant. If there be never a servant-monster i'the fair, who can help it? he says; nor a nest of antics? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, 150 Tempests, and suchlike drolleries, to mix his head with other men's heels, let the concupiscence... | |
| Alden T. Vaughan, Virginia Mason Vaughan - 1991 - 328 páginas
...Jonson's scrivener observes that the fair will contain no Calibans: If there be never a Servant-monster i' the Fair, who can help it? he says; nor a nest of antics? He is loth to make Nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, Tempests, and such... | |
| David L. Smith, Richard Strier, David Bevington - 2003 - 312 páginas
...attributed to the author of Bartholomew Fair by the Bookkeeper: 'If there be never a servant-monster i' the Fair, who can help it? he says; nor a nest of antics? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, Tempests, and such... | |
| David Bevington, Peter Holbrook - 1998 - 358 páginas
...'antiques' who populate the antimasques of courtly entertainments: If there be never a servant-monster i' the fair, who can help it? he says; nor a nest of antiques? He is loath to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget tales, tempests and suchlike drolleries,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1998 - 566 páginas
...be never a servant-monster i'the Fair, who can help it? he says; nor a nest of antics? He is loath to make Nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, Tempests, 115 and such like drolleries, to mix his head with other men's heels, let the concupiscence of jigs... | |
| Joanna Gondris - 1998 - 428 páginas
...Dirt, not only at this single Character, but at this whole Play. "If there be never a Servant Monster in the Fair, who can help it, (he says,) nor a Nest of Anticks? He is loth to make Nature afraid in his Plays, like Those that beget Tales, Tempests, and... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 630 páginas
...If there be never a servant-monster i'the Fair ; who can help it ? he says ; nor a nest of antics ? He is loth to make Nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, Tempests, and such 115 like drolleries, to mix his head with other men's heels, let the concupiscence of jigs and dances... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1999 - 132 páginas
...Jonson announces in the Induction to Bartholomew Fair, with a sideswipe at Shakespeare, "He is loath to make Nature afraid in his plays, like those that...beget Tales, Tempests, and such like drolleries," and we can catch here an echo of Sebastian's description of the appearance of the "several strange... | |
| Peter Hulme, William Howard Sherman - 2000 - 340 páginas
...two plays are associated because of what is read as a reference to Shakespeare's play in Jonson's: 'If there be never a servant-monster in the Fair, who can help it? he says; nor a nest of antics? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, Tempests, and such... | |
| Peter Hulme - 2000 - 344 páginas
...two plays are associated because of what is read as a reference to Shakespeare's play in Jonson's: 'If there be never a servant-monster in the Fair, who can help it? he says; nor a nest of antics? He is loth to make nature afraid in his plays, like those that beget Tales, Tempests, and such... | |
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