The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 44.
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... FITZDOTTREL , a squire of Norfolk . MEERCRAFT , the projector . EVERILL , his champion . WITTIPOL , a young gallant . EUSTACE MANLY , his friend . ENGINE , a broker . TRAINS , the projector's man . THOMAS GILTHEAD , a goldsmith ...
... FITZDOTTREL , a squire of Norfolk . MEERCRAFT , the projector . EVERILL , his champion . WITTIPOL , a young gallant . EUSTACE MANLY , his friend . ENGINE , a broker . TRAINS , the projector's man . THOMAS GILTHEAD , a goldsmith ...
16. lappuse
... FITZDOTTREL coming out of his house at a distance . You shall see first after your clothing . Follow him : But once ... FITZDOTTREL'S House . Enter FITZDOTTREL . Fitzdottrel . Y , they do now name Bretnor , as before They talk'd of ...
... FITZDOTTREL coming out of his house at a distance . You shall see first after your clothing . Follow him : But once ... FITZDOTTREL'S House . Enter FITZDOTTREL . Fitzdottrel . Y , they do now name Bretnor , as before They talk'd of ...
17. lappuse
... Fitzdottrel deep in the Dialectics of Chrysippus . This is the very syllogism by which that acute philosopher triumphantly proved the reality of augury . De Divinatione , Lib . 1. § 71 . 9 Why are there laws against them ? The best ...
... Fitzdottrel deep in the Dialectics of Chrysippus . This is the very syllogism by which that acute philosopher triumphantly proved the reality of augury . De Divinatione , Lib . 1. § 71 . 9 Why are there laws against them ? The best ...
20. lappuse
... Fitzdottrel alludes in the next hemistich - for I'll not quarrel . The remainder of the speech refers to the vulgar opinion respecting the devil , which is also noticed by Shakspeare , " I look down towards his feet ; -but that's a ...
... Fitzdottrel alludes in the next hemistich - for I'll not quarrel . The remainder of the speech refers to the vulgar opinion respecting the devil , which is also noticed by Shakspeare , " I look down towards his feet ; -but that's a ...
21. lappuse
... FITZDOTTREL and takes him aside . Man . Is't possible there should be such a man ! Wit . You shall be your own witness ; I'll not labour To tempt you past your faith . Man . And is his wife So very handsome , say you ? Wit . I have not ...
... FITZDOTTREL and takes him aside . Man . Is't possible there should be such a man ! Wit . You shall be your own witness ; I'll not labour To tempt you past your faith . Man . And is his wife So very handsome , say you ? Wit . I have not ...
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