The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 55.
10. lappuse
... ears many doubts and suspicions , both against the princes , and their mother Agrippina ; which Cæsar jealously hearkening to , as covetously consenteth to their ruin , and their friends . In this time , the better to mature and ...
... ears many doubts and suspicions , both against the princes , and their mother Agrippina ; which Cæsar jealously hearkening to , as covetously consenteth to their ruin , and their friends . In this time , the better to mature and ...
15. lappuse
... ear for rhythm ; and as his reading has some touch of Shakspeare , which the other has not , and is besides better poetry , I should hope that it will one day resume its proper place in the text . Idle , in the line above quoted ...
... ear for rhythm ; and as his reading has some touch of Shakspeare , which the other has not , and is besides better poetry , I should hope that it will one day resume its proper place in the text . Idle , in the line above quoted ...
32. lappuse
... ears ' gainst these assaults Of charming tongues ; we pray you use no more These contumelies to us ; style not us Or lord , or mighty , who profess ourself The servant of the senate , and are proud T'enjoy them our good , just , and ...
... ears ' gainst these assaults Of charming tongues ; we pray you use no more These contumelies to us ; style not us Or lord , or mighty , who profess ourself The servant of the senate , and are proud T'enjoy them our good , just , and ...
33. lappuse
... ears , To every act of vice : this is a case Deserves our fear , and doth presage the nigh And close approach of blood and tyranny . Flattery is midwife unto prince's rage : And nothing sooner doth help forth a tyrant , Than that and ...
... ears , To every act of vice : this is a case Deserves our fear , and doth presage the nigh And close approach of blood and tyranny . Flattery is midwife unto prince's rage : And nothing sooner doth help forth a tyrant , Than that and ...
34. lappuse
... ear : Princes hear well , if they at all will hear . Arr . Ha , say you so ? well ! In the mean time , Jove , ( Say not , but I do call upon thee now , ) Of all wild beasts preserve me from a tyrant ; And of all tame , a flatterer . Sil ...
... ear : Princes hear well , if they at all will hear . Arr . Ha , say you so ? well ! In the mean time , Jove , ( Say not , but I do call upon thee now , ) Of all wild beasts preserve me from a tyrant ; And of all tame , a flatterer . Sil ...
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