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 70.
3. lappuse
... never meant . Nose . And nose the thing you scent not . First , whence come you ? Fame . I came from Saturn . Ears . Saturn ! what is he ? Nose . Some Protestant , I warrant you , a time- server , As Fame herself is . * The Eyed , & c ...
... never meant . Nose . And nose the thing you scent not . First , whence come you ? Fame . I came from Saturn . Ears . Saturn ! what is he ? Nose . Some Protestant , I warrant you , a time- server , As Fame herself is . * The Eyed , & c ...
8. lappuse
... never , spight of Fame , approve me . not long before the appearance of this Masque , in which he refers , with sufficient confidence , to his former works : " Had I been now dispos'd to satyrize , Would I have tamed my numbers in this ...
... never , spight of Fame , approve me . not long before the appearance of this Masque , in which he refers , with sufficient confidence , to his former works : " Had I been now dispos'd to satyrize , Would I have tamed my numbers in this ...
11. lappuse
... 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 council ere they censure us . Ears . We do it in Paul's . Nose ...
... 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 council ere they censure us . Ears . We do it in Paul's . Nose ...
12. lappuse
... never heard of . 7 And sing a rare black Sanctus . ] The black Sanctus was a profane parody of some hymn in the Mass book ; and the tune to which it was set was probably loud and discordant , to assist the ridicule . As a satire on the ...
... never heard of . 7 And sing a rare black Sanctus . ] The black Sanctus was a profane parody of some hymn in the Mass book ; and the tune to which it was set was probably loud and discordant , to assist the ridicule . As a satire on the ...
13. lappuse
... never do . Ears . No , never agree . Nose . Not upon what ? Something that is un- lawful . Ears . Ay , or unreasonable . Eyes . Or , impossible . Nose . Let it be uncivil enough , you hit us right . Ears . And a great noise . Eyes . To ...
... never do . Ears . No , never agree . Nose . Not upon what ? Something that is un- lawful . Ears . Ay , or unreasonable . Eyes . Or , impossible . Nose . Let it be uncivil enough , you hit us right . Ears . And a great noise . Eyes . To ...
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