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 80.
273. lappuse
... lines late born beyond the fate " Of her spent line , ( a ) had never come to light ! So had I not been taxed for wishing well , Nor now mistaken by the censuring stage , Nor in my fame and reputation fell , Which I esteem more than ...
... lines late born beyond the fate " Of her spent line , ( a ) had never come to light ! So had I not been taxed for wishing well , Nor now mistaken by the censuring stage , Nor in my fame and reputation fell , Which I esteem more than ...
355. lappuse
... lines : " Can my poor lines no better office have , But lie like scritch owls still about the grave ? When shall I take some pleasure for my pain , Commending them that can commend again ? " -WHAL . It may also be added that Eliot has ...
... lines : " Can my poor lines no better office have , But lie like scritch owls still about the grave ? When shall I take some pleasure for my pain , Commending them that can commend again ? " -WHAL . It may also be added that Eliot has ...
525. lappuse
... lines are prefixed to Cinthia's Revenge : or Menander's Extasie . Written by John Stephens , Gent . , London . 1613 ... LINES PREFIXED TO "CINTHIA'S REVENGE" · LINES FROM THE "NEW ENGLISH CANAAN"
... lines are prefixed to Cinthia's Revenge : or Menander's Extasie . Written by John Stephens , Gent . , London . 1613 ... LINES PREFIXED TO "CINTHIA'S REVENGE" · LINES FROM THE "NEW ENGLISH CANAAN"
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