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 48.
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... appears from the records of those times , that many unfortunate creatures were condemned and executed on charges of the ridiculous nature here enumerated . In many instances , the judge was well convinced of the innocence of the accused ...
... appears from the records of those times , that many unfortunate creatures were condemned and executed on charges of the ridiculous nature here enumerated . In many instances , the judge was well convinced of the innocence of the accused ...
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... appears to have been a perfect counterpart of the Harlequin of the modern stage , and had a twofold office , - to instigate the hero of the piece to wickedness , and , at the same time , to protect him from the devil , whom he was ...
... appears to have been a perfect counterpart of the Harlequin of the modern stage , and had a twofold office , - to instigate the hero of the piece to wickedness , and , at the same time , to protect him from the devil , whom he was ...
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... appear to have been the most clear - sighted politicians of those troublous times . One example may suffice : Mic . I am church - warden , and we are this year To build our steeple up ; now , to save charges , I'll get a high - crown'd ...
... appear to have been the most clear - sighted politicians of those troublous times . One example may suffice : Mic . I am church - warden , and we are this year To build our steeple up ; now , to save charges , I'll get a high - crown'd ...
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... appears that it was thought no breach of city manners to send , or take some of it home with them for the use of their ladies . In the excellent old play quoted above , Clara twits her uncle with this practice : 7 " Nor shall you , sir ...
... appears that it was thought no breach of city manners to send , or take some of it home with them for the use of their ladies . In the excellent old play quoted above , Clara twits her uncle with this practice : 7 " Nor shall you , sir ...
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... appears to have been considered as a kind of cordial . Thus Fletcher : " Lord , what should I ail ! what a cold I have over my stomach ; would I had some hum ! " Wild Goose Chace . Obarni is probably a preparation of usquebaugh ; but ...
... appears to have been considered as a kind of cordial . Thus Fletcher : " Lord , what should I ail ! what a cold I have over my stomach ; would I had some hum ! " Wild Goose Chace . Obarni is probably a preparation of usquebaugh ; but ...
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