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 49.
8. lappuse
... once thought more modestly of himself ; but popularity gave him assurance . In the introduction to his Abuses Whipt , he tells his readers " not to looke for Spencer's or Daniel's well - composed numbers , or the deep con- ceits of the ...
... once thought more modestly of himself ; but popularity gave him assurance . In the introduction to his Abuses Whipt , he tells his readers " not to looke for Spencer's or Daniel's well - composed numbers , or the deep con- ceits of the ...
14. lappuse
... once the fair Endymion . These , Time hath promised at Love's suit to free , As being fitter to adorn the Age , By you restored on earth , most like his own ; And fill this world of beauty here , your court : To which his bounty , see ...
... once the fair Endymion . These , Time hath promised at Love's suit to free , As being fitter to adorn the Age , By you restored on earth , most like his own ; And fill this world of beauty here , your court : To which his bounty , see ...
24. lappuse
... once a year , for a trifling in- strument of wit , or so . Cook . Were you ever a cook ? Poet . A cook ! no , surely . Cook . Then you can be no good poet : for a good poet differs nothing at all from a master- cook . Either's art is ...
... once a year , for a trifling in- strument of wit , or so . Cook . Were you ever a cook ? Poet . A cook ! no , surely . Cook . Then you can be no good poet : for a good poet differs nothing at all from a master- cook . Either's art is ...
59. lappuse
... once they endure the light Of your highness ' sight : For bankrupts , we have known Rise to more than their own , With a little - little savour Of the prince's favour ; But as you like their tricks , I'll spring them , they are but six ...
... once they endure the light Of your highness ' sight : For bankrupts , we have known Rise to more than their own , With a little - little savour Of the prince's favour ; But as you like their tricks , I'll spring them , they are but six ...
61. lappuse
... once a bankrupt of worth ; And having run a shifting - race , At last by money , and grace , Got him a serjeant's place , And to be one of chace . A full fortnight was not spent , But out comes the parliament , Takes away the use of his ...
... once a bankrupt of worth ; And having run a shifting - race , At last by money , and grace , Got him a serjeant's place , And to be one of chace . A full fortnight was not spent , But out comes the parliament , Takes away the use of his ...
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