The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... fortune to our footing . And to better assure us , at his own charge , brings his philosopher with him , a great clerk , who , they say , can write , and it is shrewdly suspected but he can read too . And he is to take the whole dances ...
... fortune to our footing . And to better assure us , at his own charge , brings his philosopher with him , a great clerk , who , they say , can write , and it is shrewdly suspected but he can read too . And he is to take the whole dances ...
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... Fortune , Stans puer ad Mensam , The hy wey to the Spitl - house , Julian of Brainford's Testament , The Castle of Love , the Booget of Demaunds , the Hundred merry Talez , the Booke of Rid- dels , the Seaven Sororz of Wemen , the ...
... Fortune , Stans puer ad Mensam , The hy wey to the Spitl - house , Julian of Brainford's Testament , The Castle of Love , the Booget of Demaunds , the Hundred merry Talez , the Booke of Rid- dels , the Seaven Sororz of Wemen , the ...
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... fortune never know to exercise More power upon him , than as Charles his servant , And his Great Britain's slave : ever to wait Bondwoman to the GENIUS of this state . THUS IT ENDED . LOVE'S WELCOME . THE KING AND QUEEN'S ENTERTAINMENT ...
... fortune never know to exercise More power upon him , than as Charles his servant , And his Great Britain's slave : ever to wait Bondwoman to the GENIUS of this state . THUS IT ENDED . LOVE'S WELCOME . THE KING AND QUEEN'S ENTERTAINMENT ...
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... Fortune and Time fettered at their feet with adamantine chains , their wings deplumed , for starting from them . All amiableness in the richest dress of delight and colours courting the season to tarry by them , and make the idea of ...
... Fortune and Time fettered at their feet with adamantine chains , their wings deplumed , for starting from them . All amiableness in the richest dress of delight and colours courting the season to tarry by them , and make the idea of ...
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... fortune or misfortune " ( why misfortune ? but this poor stuff was meant for wit ) " to please both Elizabeth and James the First ; who like the son of the duke of Lerma had the uncommon fate of succeeding his own father as prime ...
... fortune or misfortune " ( why misfortune ? but this poor stuff was meant for wit ) " to please both Elizabeth and James the First ; who like the son of the duke of Lerma had the uncommon fate of succeeding his own father as prime ...
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