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 36.
4. lappuse
... face you have done Your dear delight , The Devil of Edmonton . * Or , if for want of room it must miscarry , her to some wealthy neighbour , who takes a liking to the jolly widow , that would have overlooked the venerable spinster ...
... face you have done Your dear delight , The Devil of Edmonton . * Or , if for want of room it must miscarry , her to some wealthy neighbour , who takes a liking to the jolly widow , that would have overlooked the venerable spinster ...
30. lappuse
... face , Under a conjurer's , or some mould for one , Hollow and lean like his , but by great means , As I now make ; your own too sensible sufferings , Without the extraordinary aids Of spells , or spirits , may assure you , lady . For ...
... face , Under a conjurer's , or some mould for one , Hollow and lean like his , but by great means , As I now make ; your own too sensible sufferings , Without the extraordinary aids Of spells , or spirits , may assure you , lady . For ...
35. lappuse
... face this way ; look on me , and think You had a wicked dream , wife , and forget it . Man . This is the strangest motion I e'er saw . [ Exit . Fitz . Now , wife , sits this fair cloke the worse upon me For my great sufferings , or your ...
... face this way ; look on me , and think You had a wicked dream , wife , and forget it . Man . This is the strangest motion I e'er saw . [ Exit . Fitz . Now , wife , sits this fair cloke the worse upon me For my great sufferings , or your ...
51. lappuse
... face Hath left to accuse him , now , for it doth confess him , What you can make him ; will yet ( out of scruple , And a spiced conscience ) defraud the poor gentleman , At least delay him in the thing he longs for , And makes it his ...
... face Hath left to accuse him , now , for it doth confess him , What you can make him ; will yet ( out of scruple , And a spiced conscience ) defraud the poor gentleman , At least delay him in the thing he longs for , And makes it his ...
57. lappuse
... face of his own arguments , to prove that there were scores , perhaps hundreds , of others on it at the time ! -In the very same page in which this wanton burst of impotent malice appears , he contends , that " it is clear Shakspeare ...
... face of his own arguments , to prove that there were scores , perhaps hundreds , of others on it at the time ! -In the very same page in which this wanton burst of impotent malice appears , he contends , that " it is clear Shakspeare ...
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