The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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Amongst whom , if I make your lordship the first it thanks , it is not without a just confession of the bond your benefits have , and ever shall hold upon me , Your Lordship's most faithful honourer , BEN . JONSON . See Epig . 127 .
Amongst whom , if I make your lordship the first it thanks , it is not without a just confession of the bond your benefits have , and ever shall hold upon me , Your Lordship's most faithful honourer , BEN . JONSON . See Epig . 127 .
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I wonder he should mark me out so ! well , Jove and Apollo form it for the best . [ Aside . Sat. Your ' fortune's made unto you now , Eudemus , If you can but lay hold upon the means ; Do but observe his humour , and - believe ...
I wonder he should mark me out so ! well , Jove and Apollo form it for the best . [ Aside . Sat. Your ' fortune's made unto you now , Eudemus , If you can but lay hold upon the means ; Do but observe his humour , and - believe ...
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Tis now well , lady , you should Use of the dentifrice I prescribed you too , To clear your teeth , and the prepared pomatum , To smooth the skin : -A lady cannot be Too curious of her form , that still would hold The heart of such a ...
Tis now well , lady , you should Use of the dentifrice I prescribed you too , To clear your teeth , and the prepared pomatum , To smooth the skin : -A lady cannot be Too curious of her form , that still would hold The heart of such a ...
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We will not hold Your patience , fathers , with long answer ; but Shall still contend to be what you desire , And work to satisfy so great a hope . Proceed to your affairs . Arr . Now , Silius , guard thee ; The curtain's drawing .
We will not hold Your patience , fathers , with long answer ; but Shall still contend to be what you desire , And work to satisfy so great a hope . Proceed to your affairs . Arr . Now , Silius , guard thee ; The curtain's drawing .
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... this strikes at every Roman's private , In whom reigns gentry , and estate of spirit , To have a Brutus brought in parallel , A parricide , an enemy of his country , Rank'd , and preferr'd to any real worth That Rome now holds .
... this strikes at every Roman's private , In whom reigns gentry , and estate of spirit , To have a Brutus brought in parallel , A parricide , an enemy of his country , Rank'd , and preferr'd to any real worth That Rome now holds .
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