The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 7. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 73.
11. lappuse
... never alter their most faithful hue ; All which are arguments , to prove how far Their beauties conquer in great beauty's war ; And more , how near divinity they be , That stand from passion , or decay so free . Yet , since the fabulous ...
... never alter their most faithful hue ; All which are arguments , to prove how far Their beauties conquer in great beauty's war ; And more , how near divinity they be , That stand from passion , or decay so free . Yet , since the fabulous ...
12. lappuse
... never dream ) Wherein they might decipher through the stream , These words : That they a land must forthwith seek , Whose termination , of the Greek , Sounds TANIA ; where bright Sol , that heat Their bloods , doth never rise or set ...
... never dream ) Wherein they might decipher through the stream , These words : That they a land must forthwith seek , Whose termination , of the Greek , Sounds TANIA ; where bright Sol , that heat Their bloods , doth never rise or set ...
18. lappuse
... never weary of repeating , after one another , that she was " the friend of Donne and Daniel , who wrote verses on her ; " but of Jonson , who wrote more than both , they preserve a rigid silence . Lady Herbert . ] Called by sir Dudley ...
... never weary of repeating , after one another , that she was " the friend of Donne and Daniel , who wrote verses on her ; " but of Jonson , who wrote more than both , they preserve a rigid silence . Lady Herbert . ] Called by sir Dudley ...
26. lappuse
... never yet blew'st goodness to mankind ; But with thy bitter , and too piercing breath , Strik'st horrors through the air as sharp as death . To give authority to this part of our fiction , Pliny hath a chap . 95 of the 2nd book , Nat ...
... never yet blew'st goodness to mankind ; But with thy bitter , and too piercing breath , Strik'st horrors through the air as sharp as death . To give authority to this part of our fiction , Pliny hath a chap . 95 of the 2nd book , Nat ...
36. lappuse
... never wets His hair therein , nor wears a beam that sets . Long may his light adorn these happy rites , As I renew them ; and your gracious sights Enjoy that happiness , even to envy , as when Beauty , at large , brake forth , and ...
... never wets His hair therein , nor wears a beam that sets . Long may his light adorn these happy rites , As I renew them ; and your gracious sights Enjoy that happiness , even to envy , as when Beauty , at large , brake forth , and ...
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