The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 43.
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... James 146 How , best of Kings , dost thou a sceptre bear . 5. On the Union . 148 When was there contract better driven by fate . 6. To Alchemists 148 If all you boast of your great art be true . 7. On the New Hot - house Where lately ...
... James 146 How , best of Kings , dost thou a sceptre bear . 5. On the Union . 148 When was there contract better driven by fate . 6. To Alchemists 148 If all you boast of your great art be true . 7. On the New Hot - house Where lately ...
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... James . Who would not be thy subject , James , t ' obey . 36. To the Ghost of Martial Martial , thou gav'st far nobler Epigrams . 162 162 163 37. On Cheveril the Lawyer • 163 No cause , no client fat , will Cheveril leese . 38. To ...
... James . Who would not be thy subject , James , t ' obey . 36. To the Ghost of Martial Martial , thou gav'st far nobler Epigrams . 162 162 163 37. On Cheveril the Lawyer • 163 No cause , no client fat , will Cheveril leese . 38. To ...
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... James . 170 That we thy loss might know , and thou our love . 52. To Censorious Courtling 171 Courtling , I rather thou should'st utterly . 53. To Old - end Gatherer . Long - gathering Old - end , I did fear thee wise . 54. On Cheveril ...
... James . 170 That we thy loss might know , and thou our love . 52. To Censorious Courtling 171 Courtling , I rather thou should'st utterly . 53. To Old - end Gatherer . Long - gathering Old - end , I did fear thee wise . 54. On Cheveril ...
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... James , Earl of Desmond · 44. An Ode 45. An Ode Where art thou , Genius ? I should use . High - spirited friend . Helen , did Homer never see . 46. A Sonnet to the Noble Lady , the Lady Mary Wroth • I that have been a lover , and could ...
... James , Earl of Desmond · 44. An Ode 45. An Ode Where art thou , Genius ? I should use . High - spirited friend . Helen , did Homer never see . 46. A Sonnet to the Noble Lady , the Lady Mary Wroth • I that have been a lover , and could ...
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... James , who had long set his heart upon it , and for several years honestly and sedulously laboured to effect it , wearied out at length by the interminable juggling of the court of Spain , was , by this time , reconciled to the ...
... James , who had long set his heart upon it , and for several years honestly and sedulously laboured to effect it , wearied out at length by the interminable juggling of the court of Spain , was , by this time , reconciled to the ...
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