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 77.
109. lappuse
... Speak out , Robin . Chris . Nay , he is out enough , you may take him away and begin your dance : this it is to have speeches . Ven . You wrong the child , you do wrong Cup . You worthy wights , king , lords , the infant ; I ' peal to ...
... Speak out , Robin . Chris . Nay , he is out enough , you may take him away and begin your dance : this it is to have speeches . Ven . You wrong the child , you do wrong Cup . You worthy wights , king , lords , the infant ; I ' peal to ...
410. lappuse
... speak for a pension for them ; but pound them to dust upon my lord's least distaste , or ehange of his palate ... speak sparingly ! for it is not enough to speak good but timely things . If a man be asked a question , to answer ; but to ...
... speak for a pension for them ; but pound them to dust upon my lord's least distaste , or ehange of his palate ... speak sparingly ! for it is not enough to speak good but timely things . If a man be asked a question , to answer ; but to ...
413. lappuse
... speak , and to speak well , are two things . A fool may talk , but a wise man speaks , and out of the obser- vation , knowledge , and use of things , many writers perplex their readers and hearers with mere nonsense . Their writ- ings ...
... speak , and to speak well , are two things . A fool may talk , but a wise man speaks , and out of the obser- vation , knowledge , and use of things , many writers perplex their readers and hearers with mere nonsense . Their writ- ings ...
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