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 51.
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... nature , the best judge of what was fit ; The deepest , plainest , highest , clearest pen ; The voice most echo'd by consenting men ; THE SOUL WHICH ANSWER'D BEST TO ALL WELL SAID BY OTHERS , AND WHICH MOST REQUITAL MADE . CLEVELAND ...
... nature , the best judge of what was fit ; The deepest , plainest , highest , clearest pen ; The voice most echo'd by consenting men ; THE SOUL WHICH ANSWER'D BEST TO ALL WELL SAID BY OTHERS , AND WHICH MOST REQUITAL MADE . CLEVELAND ...
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... nature , the best judge of what was fit ; The deepest , plainest , highest , clearest pen ; The voice most echo'd by consenting men ; THE SOUL WHICH ANSWER'D BEST TO ALL WELL SAID BY OTHERS , AND WHICH MOST REQUITAL MADE . CLEVELAND ...
... nature , the best judge of what was fit ; The deepest , plainest , highest , clearest pen ; The voice most echo'd by consenting men ; THE SOUL WHICH ANSWER'D BEST TO ALL WELL SAID BY OTHERS , AND WHICH MOST REQUITAL MADE . CLEVELAND ...
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... nature ; they tell nothing that is not told in action , and generally in the same words , and are , upon the whole , such a worth- less incumbrance on the page , that the reader will thank me for discarding them altogether . They bear ...
... nature ; they tell nothing that is not told in action , and generally in the same words , and are , upon the whole , such a worth- less incumbrance on the page , that the reader will thank me for discarding them altogether . They bear ...
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... nature of its sounds . The word is used in a similar sense by Skelton : " There came an olde rybibe ; She halted of a kybe , " & c . 9 That she may be accused for't , and condemn'd By a Middlesex jury , & c . ] A reproof no less severe ...
... nature of its sounds . The word is used in a similar sense by Skelton : " There came an olde rybibe ; She halted of a kybe , " & c . 9 That she may be accused for't , and condemn'd By a Middlesex jury , & c . ] A reproof no less severe ...
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... nature . But why loves he The devil so ? Wit . O , sir ! for hidden treasure He hopes to find ; and has proposed himself So infinite a mass , as to recover , He cares not what he parts with , of the present , To his men of art , who are ...
... nature . But why loves he The devil so ? Wit . O , sir ! for hidden treasure He hopes to find ; and has proposed himself So infinite a mass , as to recover , He cares not what he parts with , of the present , To his men of art , who are ...
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