The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 8. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 74.
ix. lappuse
... word , whore , thou dost me woo . 84. To Lucy , Countess of Bedford 188 85. To Sir Henry Goodyere Madam , I told you late how I repented . • Goodyere , I'm glad , and grateful to report . 86. To the same When I would know thee ...
... word , whore , thou dost me woo . 84. To Lucy , Countess of Bedford 188 85. To Sir Henry Goodyere Madam , I told you late how I repented . • Goodyere , I'm glad , and grateful to report . 86. To the same When I would know thee ...
7. lappuse
... word at large , Triumphs in print at my admirers ' charge ? Ears . Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes ! 3 Chro . When have I walk'd the streets , but happy he That had the finger first to point at me , Prentice , or ...
... word at large , Triumphs in print at my admirers ' charge ? Ears . Rare ! how he talks in verse , just as he writes ! 3 Chro . When have I walk'd the streets , but happy he That had the finger first to point at me , Prentice , or ...
9. lappuse
... word has escaped Mr. Todd . 5 His press in a hollow tree , & c . ] There is very little exaggera- tion in this lively satire ; it is sufficient to read the state - papers of the day , to be able to appropriate it with sufficient ...
... word has escaped Mr. Todd . 5 His press in a hollow tree , & c . ] There is very little exaggera- tion in this lively satire ; it is sufficient to read the state - papers of the day , to be able to appropriate it with sufficient ...
10. lappuse
... word , and sword , for the sole youth Dares make profession of poetic truth , Now militant amongst us : to th ' incredulous , That dagger is an article he uses , To rivet his respect into their pates , And make them faithful . Fame ...
... word , and sword , for the sole youth Dares make profession of poetic truth , Now militant amongst us : to th ' incredulous , That dagger is an article he uses , To rivet his respect into their pates , And make them faithful . Fame ...
17. lappuse
... words of Sport , my lords , and coarse . Your ladies yet , will not think worse [ Pause . Of Love for this : they shall command Sport . My bow , my quiver , and my hand . What , here to stand And kill the flies ? Alas , thy service they ...
... words of Sport , my lords , and coarse . Your ladies yet , will not think worse [ Pause . Of Love for this : they shall command Sport . My bow , my quiver , and my hand . What , here to stand And kill the flies ? Alas , thy service they ...
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