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 52.
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... stand due north , or had no south , If that offend ; or were Muscovy glass , 3 That you might look our scenes through as they pass . We know not how to affect you . If you'll come To see new plays , pray you afford us room , And shew ...
... stand due north , or had no south , If that offend ; or were Muscovy glass , 3 That you might look our scenes through as they pass . We know not how to affect you . If you'll come To see new plays , pray you afford us room , And shew ...
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... stand without a head . " London Carbonadoed . In this state it was found by the great fire . The Puritans took a malignant pleasure in this mutilated state of the cathedral , for which they are frequently reprimanded by the dramatic ...
... stand without a head . " London Carbonadoed . In this state it was found by the great fire . The Puritans took a malignant pleasure in this mutilated state of the cathedral , for which they are frequently reprimanded by the dramatic ...
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... stands this present year ? Remember What number it is , six hundred and sixteen . Spanish pike . Arise Evans was a tailor . Mr. Weber had not dis- covered that the best needles , as well as other sharp instruments , were , in that age ...
... stands this present year ? Remember What number it is , six hundred and sixteen . Spanish pike . Arise Evans was a tailor . Mr. Weber had not dis- covered that the best needles , as well as other sharp instruments , were , in that age ...
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... stand by him , In his long coat , shaking his wooden dagger , I could consent , that then this your grave choice Might have done that , with his lord chief , the which Most of his chamber can do now . But , Pug , As the times are , who ...
... stand by him , In his long coat , shaking his wooden dagger , I could consent , that then this your grave choice Might have done that , with his lord chief , the which Most of his chamber can do now . But , Pug , As the times are , who ...
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... stand ; When they come there , they turn them on our hands . And it is fear'd they have a stud o ' their own Will put down ours : both our breed and trade Will suddenly decay , if we prevent not . Unless it be a vice of quality , Or ...
... stand ; When they come there , they turn them on our hands . And it is fear'd they have a stud o ' their own Will put down ours : both our breed and trade Will suddenly decay , if we prevent not . Unless it be a vice of quality , Or ...
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