The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... true : indeed , this place is not our sphere . Sab . No , Silius , we are no good inginers . We want their fine arts , and their thriving use Should make us graced , or favour'd of the times : We have no shift of faces , no cleft ...
... true : indeed , this place is not our sphere . Sab . No , Silius , we are no good inginers . We want their fine arts , and their thriving use Should make us graced , or favour'd of the times : We have no shift of faces , no cleft ...
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... true , as turquoise in the dear lord's ring , Look well or ill with him : ready to praise ( without a pun ) the idlest epithet which could be applied . — Mr . Pope , too , had an ear for rhythm ; and as his reading has some touch of ...
... true , as turquoise in the dear lord's ring , Look well or ill with him : ready to praise ( without a pun ) the idlest epithet which could be applied . — Mr . Pope , too , had an ear for rhythm ; and as his reading has some touch of ...
40. lappuse
... True , my lord . For free access and trust are two main aids .. Sej . Skilful physician ! Liv . But he must be wrought To the undertaking , with some labour'd art . Sej . Is he ambitious ? Liv . No. Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 74 ...
... True , my lord . For free access and trust are two main aids .. Sej . Skilful physician ! Liv . But he must be wrought To the undertaking , with some labour'd art . Sej . Is he ambitious ? Liv . No. Vid . Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 74 ...
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... true ; when , contrary , the punishment Of wit , doth make the authority increase . Nor do they aught , that use this cruelty Of interdiction , and this rage of burning , But purchase to themselves rebuke and shame , And to the writers ...
... true ; when , contrary , the punishment Of wit , doth make the authority increase . Nor do they aught , that use this cruelty Of interdiction , and this rage of burning , But purchase to themselves rebuke and shame , And to the writers ...
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... true , our gods and goddesses confound us if we know ! Only we must think , we have placed our 6 I shall anon believe your vultures , Marcus ; ] i . e . your au- gury , what you conjectured . Lepidus , in a former scene , had foretold ...
... true , our gods and goddesses confound us if we know ! Only we must think , we have placed our 6 I shall anon believe your vultures , Marcus ; ] i . e . your au- gury , what you conjectured . Lepidus , in a former scene , had foretold ...
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