The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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1.5. rezultāts no 25.
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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 !
116. lappuse
As , to - day , The fate of some your servants : who , declining Their way , ' not able , for the throng , to follow , Slipt down the Gemonies , and brake their necks ! Besides , in taking your last ' augury , No prosperous bird ...
As , to - day , The fate of some your servants : who , declining Their way , ' not able , for the throng , to follow , Slipt down the Gemonies , and brake their necks ! Besides , in taking your last ' augury , No prosperous bird ...
121. lappuse
Enter Servants . Reg . Here are servants . Mac . These to Arruntius , these to Lepidus . This bear to Cotta , this to Latiaris . If they demand you of me , say I have ta'en Fresh horse , and am departed . ( Exeunt Servants . ] ...
Enter Servants . Reg . Here are servants . Mac . These to Arruntius , these to Lepidus . This bear to Cotta , this to Latiaris . If they demand you of me , say I have ta'en Fresh horse , and am departed . ( Exeunt Servants . ] ...
125. lappuse
Now , Satrius , The time of proof comes on ; arm all our servants , And without tumult . ( Exit . Sat. ] You , Pomponius , Hold some good correspondence with the consul : 10 have up k Dio . Hist . Rom . Lib . lviii . p . 717. Vid .
Now , Satrius , The time of proof comes on ; arm all our servants , And without tumult . ( Exit . Sat. ] You , Pomponius , Hold some good correspondence with the consul : 10 have up k Dio . Hist . Rom . Lib . lviii . p . 717. Vid .
133. lappuse
Suspect their noblest friends , as I did this , Flatter poor enemies , entreat their servants , Stoop , court , and catch at the benevolence Of creatures , unto whom , within this hour , I would not have vouchsafed a quarter - look ...
Suspect their noblest friends , as I did this , Flatter poor enemies , entreat their servants , Stoop , court , and catch at the benevolence Of creatures , unto whom , within this hour , I would not have vouchsafed a quarter - look ...
Lietotāju komentāri - Rakstīt atsauksmi
Ierastajās vietās neesam atraduši nevienu atsauksmi.
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
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