The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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413. lappuse
... Minos , not Rha- damanthus , Horace . gardens on this side Tyber ? or did he prefer the authority of North , to that of his old acquaintance ? 6 I fear no pestilence ; I have not offended Phoebus . ] Alluding to the plague sent by ...
... Minos , not Rha- damanthus , Horace . gardens on this side Tyber ? or did he prefer the authority of North , to that of his old acquaintance ? 6 I fear no pestilence ; I have not offended Phoebus . ] Alluding to the plague sent by ...
414. lappuse
... Minos is a judge too , sir . Cris . I protest to thee , Horace , ( do but taste me once , ) if I do know myself , and mine own virtues truly , thou wilt not make that esteem of Varius , or Virgil , or Tibullus , or any of ' em indeed ...
... Minos is a judge too , sir . Cris . I protest to thee , Horace , ( do but taste me once , ) if I do know myself , and mine own virtues truly , thou wilt not make that esteem of Varius , or Virgil , or Tibullus , or any of ' em indeed ...
420. lappuse
... Minos ! I know no master Minos . Where's Horace ? Horace ! Horace ! Min . Sir , do not you know me ? Cris . O yes , I know you , master Minos ; cry you mercy . But Horace ? Gods me , is he gone ? Min . Ay , and so would you too , if you ...
... Minos ! I know no master Minos . Where's Horace ? Horace ! Horace ! Min . Sir , do not you know me ? Cris . O yes , I know you , master Minos ; cry you mercy . But Horace ? Gods me , is he gone ? Min . Ay , and so would you too , if you ...
422. lappuse
... Minos , an't please you . Tuc . Minos ! Come hither , Minos ; thou art a wise fellow , it seems ; let me talk with thee . Cris . Was ever wretch so wretched as unfortunate I ? Tuc . Thou art one of the centumviri , old boy , art not ? 8 ...
... Minos , an't please you . Tuc . Minos ! Come hither , Minos ; thou art a wise fellow , it seems ; let me talk with thee . Cris . Was ever wretch so wretched as unfortunate I ? Tuc . Thou art one of the centumviri , old boy , art not ? 8 ...
423. lappuse
... Minos . Take my sword from these rascals , dost thou see ! go , do it ; I cannot attempt with pa- tience . What does this gentleman owe thee , little Minos ? Min . Fourscore sesterties , sir . " Tuc . What , no more ! Come , thou shalt ...
... Minos . Take my sword from these rascals , dost thou see ! go , do it ; I cannot attempt with pa- tience . What does this gentleman owe thee , little Minos ? Min . Fourscore sesterties , sir . " Tuc . What , no more ! Come , thou shalt ...
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