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 98.
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... thought at all necessary to establish the validity of whatever tends to criminate him . Why might not Chapman or Middleton be intended here ? they , like Shakspeare , were living in habits of kindness with This is from Persius , as are ...
... thought at all necessary to establish the validity of whatever tends to criminate him . Why might not Chapman or Middleton be intended here ? they , like Shakspeare , were living in habits of kindness with This is from Persius , as are ...
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... thought , he is frequently silent ; and particularly , he takes no notice of being here indebted to Paterculus . WH HAL . Whalley should have read a few lines farther . Jonson refers expressly to the passage . Nero , Drusus , Caius ...
... thought , he is frequently silent ; and particularly , he takes no notice of being here indebted to Paterculus . WH HAL . Whalley should have read a few lines farther . Jonson refers expressly to the passage . Nero , Drusus , Caius ...
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... thought once , Considering their forms , age , manner of deaths , The nearness of the places where they fell , To have parallel'd him with great Alexander : ' For both were of best feature , of high race , Year'd but to thirty , and ...
... thought once , Considering their forms , age , manner of deaths , The nearness of the places where they fell , To have parallel'd him with great Alexander : ' For both were of best feature , of high race , Year'd but to thirty , and ...
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... thought on , to mature their practices . Enter SEJANUS talking to TERENTIUS ; followed by SATRIUS , NATTA , & c . Cor . Here comes Sejanus . * Sil . Now observe the stoops , The bendings , and the falls . 8 Vid . Tacit . Lib . ii . Ann ...
... thought on , to mature their practices . Enter SEJANUS talking to TERENTIUS ; followed by SATRIUS , NATTA , & c . Cor . Here comes Sejanus . * Sil . Now observe the stoops , The bendings , and the falls . 8 Vid . Tacit . Lib . ii . Ann ...
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... thought , My sword should cleave him down from head to heart , But I would find it out : and with my hand I'd hurl his panting brain about the air In mites , as small as atomi , to undo The knotted bed- Sab . You are observ'd Arruntius ...
... thought , My sword should cleave him down from head to heart , But I would find it out : and with my hand I'd hurl his panting brain about the air In mites , as small as atomi , to undo The knotted bed- Sab . You are observ'd Arruntius ...
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