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 32.
24. lappuse
... taken with good relishes , the sight with fair objects , the hearing with delicate sounds , the smelling with pure scents , the feeling with soft and plump bodies , but the understanding with all these ; for all which you must begin at ...
... taken with good relishes , the sight with fair objects , the hearing with delicate sounds , the smelling with pure scents , the feeling with soft and plump bodies , but the understanding with all these ; for all which you must begin at ...
25. lappuse
... taken from the poet Posidippus , who in Athenæus compares a good cook to a good general : Αγαθου στρατηγου διαφερειν ουδεν δοκει . And Athenion in like manner ( see Athenæus , 1. 14. c . 23 ) attri- butes to the art of cookery , and ...
... taken from the poet Posidippus , who in Athenæus compares a good cook to a good general : Αγαθου στρατηγου διαφερειν ουδεν δοκει . And Athenion in like manner ( see Athenæus , 1. 14. c . 23 ) attri- butes to the art of cookery , and ...
28. lappuse
... taken a strange fancy to this buffoon , who joined the surly savage- ness of the bear to the mischievous tricks of the monkey . Howell , who was at Madrid during the prince's visit , says , in one of his letters , " Our cousin Archy ...
... taken a strange fancy to this buffoon , who joined the surly savage- ness of the bear to the mischievous tricks of the monkey . Howell , who was at Madrid during the prince's visit , says , in one of his letters , " Our cousin Archy ...
44. lappuse
... taken it into his care , to reform the feet of all , and fit all their footing to a form ! only one splay foot in the company , and he is a bellows - mender , allowed , who hath the looking to all of their lungs by patent , and by his ...
... taken it into his care , to reform the feet of all , and fit all their footing to a form ! only one splay foot in the company , and he is a bellows - mender , allowed , who hath the looking to all of their lungs by patent , and by his ...
45. lappuse
... taken measure of our minds , and will fit our 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 ...
... taken measure of our minds , and will fit our 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 ...
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