The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 37.
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... . ] The vale where Acteon was torn to pieces by his own hounds : Vallis erat piceis , et acuta densa cupresso , Nomine Gargaphie , & c . Ovid Metam . i . 3. WHAL . Cup . Here do I mean to put off the SC . I. 219 CYNTHIA'S REVELS .
... . ] The vale where Acteon was torn to pieces by his own hounds : Vallis erat piceis , et acuta densa cupresso , Nomine Gargaphie , & c . Ovid Metam . i . 3. WHAL . Cup . Here do I mean to put off the SC . I. 219 CYNTHIA'S REVELS .
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... Ovid , Juvenal , and others . 7 Next is your statist's face , ] i . e . your statesman's . Thus Mar- mion ; " Adorned with that even mixture of fluency . and grace , as are required both in a statist , and a courtier . " The Antiquary ...
... Ovid , Juvenal , and others . 7 Next is your statist's face , ] i . e . your statesman's . Thus Mar- mion ; " Adorned with that even mixture of fluency . and grace , as are required both in a statist , and a courtier . " The Antiquary ...
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... OVID in his study . Ovid . HEN , when this body falls in funeral fire , My name shall live , and my best part aspire . It sh a ll go so . Enter LUSCUS with a gown and cap . Lus . Young master , master Ovid , do you hear ? Gods a ' me ...
... OVID in his study . Ovid . HEN , when this body falls in funeral fire , My name shall live , and my best part aspire . It sh a ll go so . Enter LUSCUS with a gown and cap . Lus . Young master , master Ovid , do you hear ? Gods a ' me ...
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... Ovid . Who , Pantilius Tucca ? Lus . Ay , he ; and I met little master Lupus , the tribune , going thither too . Ovid . Nay , an he be under their arrest , I may with safety enough read over my elegy before he come . Lus . Gods a ' me ...
... Ovid . Who , Pantilius Tucca ? Lus . Ay , he ; and I met little master Lupus , the tribune , going thither too . Ovid . Nay , an he be under their arrest , I may with safety enough read over my elegy before he come . Lus . Gods a ' me ...
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... Ovid se . Your name shall live , indeed , sir ! you say true but how infamously , how scorn'd and con- temn'd in the ... Ovid , whom I thought to see the pleader , become Ovid the play - maker ! Ovid ju . No , sir . 9 Ovid se . Yes , sir ...
... Ovid se . Your name shall live , indeed , sir ! you say true but how infamously , how scorn'd and con- temn'd in the ... Ovid , whom I thought to see the pleader , become Ovid the play - maker ! Ovid ju . No , sir . 9 Ovid se . Yes , sir ...
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