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.
91. lappuse
... true Cupids , and both the sons of Venus by Mars , but this the first born , and was called Eros ; who upon his birth proved a child of excellent beauty , and right worthy his mother ; but after , his growth not answering his form , not ...
... true Cupids , and both the sons of Venus by Mars , but this the first born , and was called Eros ; who upon his birth proved a child of excellent beauty , and right worthy his mother ; but after , his growth not answering his form , not ...
295. lappuse
... true . Such men I met withal , and so have you . Now , for mine own part , and it is but due , ( You have deserved it from me ) I have read , 1 i.e. , Hermes . ] This complimentary poem , which is signed " Your true friend in judgment ...
... true . Such men I met withal , and so have you . Now , for mine own part , and it is but due , ( You have deserved it from me ) I have read , 1 i.e. , Hermes . ] This complimentary poem , which is signed " Your true friend in judgment ...
446. lappuse
... true , upon the part going before ; as if , unless , except . A separating conjunction is that whereby the parts ( as being not true together ) are separated ; and is severing , or sundring . Severing , when the parts are separated only ...
... true , upon the part going before ; as if , unless , except . A separating conjunction is that whereby the parts ( as being not true together ) are separated ; and is severing , or sundring . Severing , when the parts are separated only ...
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