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 53.
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... Fair , I had occasion to ob- serve that Jonson appeared to concern himself little , if at all , with the printing of the plays in the present collection ; and the Devil is an Ass , as well as the Staple of News , furnishes no slight ...
... Fair , I had occasion to ob- serve that Jonson appeared to concern himself little , if at all , with the printing of the plays in the present collection ; and the Devil is an Ass , as well as the Staple of News , furnishes no slight ...
21. lappuse
... fair guest , friend , beauty ; and once lodged Deep in the eyes , she hardly leaves the inn . How does he keep her ? Wit . Very brave ; however Himself be sordid , he is sensual that way : In every dressing he does study her . Man . And ...
... fair guest , friend , beauty ; and once lodged Deep in the eyes , she hardly leaves the inn . How does he keep her ? Wit . Very brave ; however Himself be sordid , he is sensual that way : In every dressing he does study her . Man . And ...
22. lappuse
... fair garment , By my faith , Engine ! Eng . It was never made , sir , For threescore pound , I assure you : ' twill yield thirty . The plush , sir , cost three pound ten shillings a yard : And then the lace and velvet ! Fitz . I shall ...
... fair garment , By my faith , Engine ! Eng . It was never made , sir , For threescore pound , I assure you : ' twill yield thirty . The plush , sir , cost three pound ten shillings a yard : And then the lace and velvet ! Fitz . I shall ...
29. lappuse
... fair , Or lovely , or how well you dress you , lady ; I'll save myself that eloquence of your glass , Which can speak these things better to you than I. And ' tis a knowledge wherein fools may be As wise as a court - parliament . Nor ...
... fair , Or lovely , or how well you dress you , lady ; I'll save myself that eloquence of your glass , Which can speak these things better to you than I. And ' tis a knowledge wherein fools may be As wise as a court - parliament . Nor ...
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... fair one was so fond to lose , Who could but reach a hand forth to her freedom . On the first sight I loved you , since which time , Though I have travell'd , I have been in travail More for this second blessing of your eyes , Which now ...
... fair one was so fond to lose , Who could but reach a hand forth to her freedom . On the first sight I loved you , since which time , Though I have travell'd , I have been in travail More for this second blessing of your eyes , Which now ...
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