The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... eye - brows ! when the conscience Is vaster than the ocean , and devours More wretches than the counters . Mit . Gentle Asper , 5 And with the words of Hercules , invade , & c . ] Among the ancients , everything bold and undaunted was ...
... eye - brows ! when the conscience Is vaster than the ocean , and devours More wretches than the counters . Mit . Gentle Asper , 5 And with the words of Hercules , invade , & c . ] Among the ancients , everything bold and undaunted was ...
14. lappuse
... eyes With graceful objects , and may our Minerva Answer your hopes , unto their largest strain ! Yet here mistake me not , judicious friends ; I do not this , to beg your patience , Or servilely to fawn on your applause , Like some dry ...
... eyes With graceful objects , and may our Minerva Answer your hopes , unto their largest strain ! Yet here mistake me not , judicious friends ; I do not this , to beg your patience , Or servilely to fawn on your applause , Like some dry ...
17. lappuse
... eyes oppose a mirror , As large as is the stage whereon we act ; Where they shall see the time's deformity Anatomized in every nerve , and sinew , With constant courage , and contempt of fear . Mit . Asper , ( I urge it as your friend ...
... eyes oppose a mirror , As large as is the stage whereon we act ; Where they shall see the time's deformity Anatomized in every nerve , and sinew , With constant courage , and contempt of fear . Mit . Asper , ( I urge it as your friend ...
18. lappuse
... eyes ; with your arms crossed on your thin belly doublet , like a rabbit on a spit . " Love's Labour Lost . And Shir- ley : " I do not despair , gentlemen ; you see I do not wear my hat in my eyes , crucify my arms , " & c . Bird in a ...
... eyes ; with your arms crossed on your thin belly doublet , like a rabbit on a spit . " Love's Labour Lost . And Shir- ley : " I do not despair , gentlemen ; you see I do not wear my hat in my eyes , crucify my arms , " & c . Bird in a ...
21. lappuse
... eyes Flow with distilled laughter : if we fail , We must impute it to this only chance , Art hath an enemy call'd ignorance.1 [ Exit . Cor . How do you like his spirit , Mitis ? Mit . I should like it much better , if he were less ...
... eyes Flow with distilled laughter : if we fail , We must impute it to this only chance , Art hath an enemy call'd ignorance.1 [ Exit . Cor . How do you like his spirit , Mitis ? Mit . I should like it much better , if he were less ...
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