The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 88.
73. lappuse
... called them Risores et Dicaces , as the Greek poets , Nonnus , & c . , style them piλоKEρTOμOVS . Nec solum dicaces , sed et proni in venerem , et salta- tores assidui et credebantur , et fingebantur Unde Satyrica saltatio , que ...
... called them Risores et Dicaces , as the Greek poets , Nonnus , & c . , style them piλоKEρTOμOVS . Nec solum dicaces , sed et proni in venerem , et salta- tores assidui et credebantur , et fingebantur Unde Satyrica saltatio , que ...
341. lappuse
... called himself a republican , and uttered many grievous complaints of the loss of liberty , & c . , and yet went crying out of the world because the French were putting his hopeful maxims of reform into practice . [ See ante , note to ...
... called himself a republican , and uttered many grievous complaints of the loss of liberty , & c . , and yet went crying out of the world because the French were putting his hopeful maxims of reform into practice . [ See ante , note to ...
419. lappuse
... called Carmina , his lyric songs . And Lucretius designs a whole book in his sixth : Quod in primo quoque carmine claret . Epicum . - Dramaticum . — Lyricum . Elegiacum . -- Epigrammat . And an- ciently all the Oracles were called Car ...
... called Carmina , his lyric songs . And Lucretius designs a whole book in his sixth : Quod in primo quoque carmine claret . Epicum . - Dramaticum . — Lyricum . Elegiacum . -- Epigrammat . And an- ciently all the Oracles were called Car ...
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