The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 71.
3. lappuse
... FAME entered , followed by the CURIOUS , the EYED , the EA RED , and the NOSED . ' Fame . Give ear , the worthy , hear what Fame proclaims . Ears . What , what ? is't worth our ears ? Eyes . Or eyes ? Nose . Or noses ? For we are curious , ...
... FAME entered , followed by the CURIOUS , the EYED , the EA RED , and the NOSED . ' Fame . Give ear , the worthy , hear what Fame proclaims . Ears . What , what ? is't worth our ears ? Eyes . Or eyes ? Nose . Or noses ? For we are curious , ...
4. lappuse
... Fame . The Time hath sent me with my trump to summon All sorts of persons worthy , to the view Of some great spectacle he means to - night To exhibit , and with all solemnity . Nose . O , we shall have his Saturnalia . Eyes . His days ...
... Fame . The Time hath sent me with my trump to summon All sorts of persons worthy , to the view Of some great spectacle he means to - night To exhibit , and with all solemnity . Nose . O , we shall have his Saturnalia . Eyes . His days ...
5. lappuse
... lash the time , and am myself lash free . Fame . Who's this ? Ears . ' Tis Chronomastix , the brave satyr . Nose . The gentleman - like satyr , cares for nobody , His forehead tipt with bays , do you not know TIME VINDICATED . 5.
... lash the time , and am myself lash free . Fame . Who's this ? Ears . ' Tis Chronomastix , the brave satyr . Nose . The gentleman - like satyr , cares for nobody , His forehead tipt with bays , do you not know TIME VINDICATED . 5.
6. lappuse
... Fame must know him , all the town admires him . Chro . If you would see Time quake and shake , but name us , It is for that , we are both beloved and famous . Eyes . We know , sir : but the Time's now come about . Ears . And promiseth ...
... Fame must know him , all the town admires him . Chro . If you would see Time quake and shake , but name us , It is for that , we are both beloved and famous . Eyes . We know , sir : but the Time's now come about . Ears . And promiseth ...
7. lappuse
... Fame ? whose muse hath rid in rapture On a soft ambling verse , to every capture , From the strong guard , to the weak child that reads me , And wonder both of him that loves or dreads me ; Who with the lash of my immortal pen Have ...
... Fame ? whose muse hath rid in rapture On a soft ambling verse , to every capture , From the strong guard , to the weak child that reads me , And wonder both of him that loves or dreads me ; Who with the lash of my immortal pen Have ...
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