The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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1.5. rezultāts no 39.
240. lappuse
Lady P. Shall I , sir , make you a poultice ? ... The virtues of a right scarlet cloth were once held so extraordinary , that Dr. John Gaddesden , by wrapping a patient in scarlet , cured him of the small - pox , without leaving so much ...
Lady P. Shall I , sir , make you a poultice ? ... The virtues of a right scarlet cloth were once held so extraordinary , that Dr. John Gaddesden , by wrapping a patient in scarlet , cured him of the small - pox , without leaving so much ...
246. lappuse
Jonson has adopted the terms of this game , as they appear in , what sir John Harrington is pleased to call , an Epigram upon The story of Marcus ' life at Primero . " 66 Our Marcus never can encounter right , " Yet drew two aces ...
Jonson has adopted the terms of this game , as they appear in , what sir John Harrington is pleased to call , an Epigram upon The story of Marcus ' life at Primero . " 66 Our Marcus never can encounter right , " Yet drew two aces ...
277. lappuse
This burlesque similitude seems to have furnished sir John Suckling with a very pretty allusion , in his description of the rural brid 66 For streaks of red were mingled there , 66 Such as are on a catharin - pear , 66 The side that's ...
This burlesque similitude seems to have furnished sir John Suckling with a very pretty allusion , in his description of the rural brid 66 For streaks of red were mingled there , 66 Such as are on a catharin - pear , 66 The side that's ...
327. lappuse
You shall know anon , sir . ... I doubt whether John understood what the latter really was , Berlina is always used for a raised stage on which malefactors are exposed to public view , and answers with sufficient accuracy to our pillory ...
You shall know anon , sir . ... I doubt whether John understood what the latter really was , Berlina is always used for a raised stage on which malefactors are exposed to public view , and answers with sufficient accuracy to our pillory ...
340. lappuse
Sir Dauphine Eugenie , a knight , his nephew . Ned Clerimont , a gentleman , his friend . Truewit , another friend . Sir John Daw , a knight . Sir Amorous La - Foole , a knight also . Thomas Otter , a land and sea captain .
Sir Dauphine Eugenie , a knight , his nephew . Ned Clerimont , a gentleman , his friend . Truewit , another friend . Sir John Daw , a knight . Sir Amorous La - Foole , a knight also . Thomas Otter , a land and sea captain .
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