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 94.
3. lappuse
... 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 ; indeed , THE CURIOUS . Eyes . We come to spy . Ears . And hearken . Nose . And ...
... 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 ; indeed , THE CURIOUS . Eyes . We come to spy . Ears . And hearken . Nose . And ...
9. lappuse
... give the charge out of his poems ; He carries him about him in his pocket , As Philip's son did Homer , in a casket , And cries , O happy man ! to the wrong party , Meaning the poet , where he meant the subject . Fame . What are this ...
... give the charge out of his poems ; He carries him about him in his pocket , As Philip's son did Homer , in a casket , And cries , O happy man ! to the wrong party , Meaning the poet , where he meant the subject . Fame . What are this ...
11. lappuse
... give us all we could imagine . Fame . You might imagine so , I never promised it . Eyes . Pox ! then ' tis nothing . I had now a fancy We might have talk'd o ' the king . Ears . Or state . Nose . Or all the world . Eyes . Censured the ...
... give us all we could imagine . Fame . You might imagine so , I never promised it . Eyes . Pox ! then ' tis nothing . I had now a fancy We might have talk'd o ' the king . Ears . Or state . Nose . Or all the world . Eyes . Censured the ...
16. lappuse
... gives Time his life . Let Time then so with Love conspire , As straight be sent into the court , A little Cupid , arm'd with fire , Attended by a jocund Sport , To breed delight , and a desire Of being delighted , in the nobler sort ...
... gives Time his life . Let Time then so with Love conspire , As straight be sent into the court , A little Cupid , arm'd with fire , Attended by a jocund Sport , To breed delight , and a desire Of being delighted , in the nobler sort ...
17. lappuse
... give A brave reward , to make Love live Well all his life , for such a draught ; And therefore , look to every shaft : The wag's a deacon in his craft . Cup . [ to the Lords ] My lords , the honours of the crown , Put off your sourness ...
... give A brave reward , to make Love live Well all his life , for such a draught ; And therefore , look to every shaft : The wag's a deacon in his craft . Cup . [ to the Lords ] My lords , the honours of the crown , Put off your sourness ...
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