The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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1.5. rezultāts no 57.
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... and save myself in those common torturers that bring all wit to the rack ; whose noses are ever like swine spoiling and rooting up the Muses ' gardens ; and their whole bodies like moles , as blindly working under earth , to cast ...
... and save myself in those common torturers that bring all wit to the rack ; whose noses are ever like swine spoiling and rooting up the Muses ' gardens ; and their whole bodies like moles , as blindly working under earth , to cast ...
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Bring him in , to me , in the gallery ; And take you cause to leave us there together : I would confer with him , about a griefOn . [ Exeunt Sejanus , Satrius , Terentius , fc . Arr . So ! yet another ? yet ?
Bring him in , to me , in the gallery ; And take you cause to leave us there together : I would confer with him , about a griefOn . [ Exeunt Sejanus , Satrius , Terentius , fc . Arr . So ! yet another ? yet ?
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There is your bill , and yours ; bring you your man . [ to Satrius . ] I have moved for you , too , Latiaris . Dru . What ! Is your vast greatness grown so blindly bold , That you will over us ? Sej . Why then give way . Dru .
There is your bill , and yours ; bring you your man . [ to Satrius . ] I have moved for you , too , Latiaris . Dru . What ! Is your vast greatness grown so blindly bold , That you will over us ? Sej . Why then give way . Dru .
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One of your lordship's servants brings The emperor hath sent for you . . Sej . O ! where is he ? With your fair leave , dear princess , I'll but ask A question , and return . [ Exit . Èud . Fortunate princess !
One of your lordship's servants brings The emperor hath sent for you . . Sej . O ! where is he ? With your fair leave , dear princess , I'll but ask A question , and return . [ Exit . Èud . Fortunate princess !
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... That though he had proper issue of his own , He would no less bring up , and foster these , Than that self - blood ; and by that act confirm Their worths to him , and to posterity . That communicate our loss .
... That though he had proper issue of his own , He would no less bring up , and foster these , Than that self - blood ; and by that act confirm Their worths to him , and to posterity . That communicate our loss .
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