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Jonson, Ben, 1573-1637

"Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems"


Sir Thomas Chaloner. Sir Thomas Smith. Sir Thomas Eliot. Bishop
Gardiner. Sir Nicolas Bacon, L.K. Sir Philip Sidney. Master
Richard Hooker. Robert Earl of Essex. Sir Walter Raleigh. Sir
Henry Savile. Sir Edwin Sandys. Sir Thomas Egerton, L.C. Sir
Francis Bacon, L.C.
{62a} "Which will secure a long age for the known writer."--Horat.
de Art. Poetica.
{66a} They have poison for their food, even for their dainty.
{74a} Haud infima ars in principe, ubi lenitas, ubi severitas--plus
polleat in commune bonum callere.
{74b} i.e., Machiavell.
{81a} "Censure pardons the crows and vexes the doves."--Juvenal.
{81b} "Does not spread his net for the hawk or the kite."--Plautus.
{93} Parrhasius. Eupompus. Socrates. Parrhasius. Clito.
Polygnotus. Aglaophon. Zeuxis. Parrhasius. Raphael de Urbino.
Mich. Angelo Buonarotti. Titian. Antony de Correg. Sebast. de
Venet. Julio Romano. Andrea Sartorio.
{94} Plin. lib. 35. c. 2, 5, 6, and 7. Vitruv. lib. 8 and 7.
{95} Horat. in "Arte Poet."
{106a} Livy, Sallust, Sidney, Donne, Gower, Chaucer, Spenser,
Virgil, Ennius, Homer, Quintilian, Plautus, Terence.


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