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 86.
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... means from his wretched father , to put him in the courtiers ' cut ; at which he earnestly aims , but so unluckily , that he still lights short a suit . SOGLIARDO , An essential clown , brother to Sordido , yet so enamoured of the name ...
... means from his wretched father , to put him in the courtiers ' cut ; at which he earnestly aims , but so unluckily , that he still lights short a suit . SOGLIARDO , An essential clown , brother to Sordido , yet so enamoured of the name ...
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... means natural inclination , as he seems to do , he is evidently incorrect ; for Jonson was assuredly not led to Seneca ( the model to whom he alludes ) by " the preju- dices of the age ; " but by choice , and a viciousness of judgment ...
... means natural inclination , as he seems to do , he is evidently incorrect ; for Jonson was assuredly not led to Seneca ( the model to whom he alludes ) by " the preju- dices of the age ; " but by choice , and a viciousness of judgment ...
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... Mean cates are welcome still to hungry guests . Cor . ' Tis true ; but why should we observe them , Asper ? Asp . Ó , I would know ' em ; for in such assemblies They are more infectious than the pestilence : And therefore I would give ...
... Mean cates are welcome still to hungry guests . Cor . ' Tis true ; but why should we observe them , Asper ? Asp . Ó , I would know ' em ; for in such assemblies They are more infectious than the pestilence : And therefore I would give ...
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... means , his commentator , ) has assigned it in Henry IV " " And when you breathe in your watering , they cry , Hem ! and bid you play it off . " Ist Part , A. ii . S. 4. And Theobald , in the margin of his copy , is yet more offensive ...
... means , his commentator , ) has assigned it in Henry IV " " And when you breathe in your watering , they cry , Hem ! and bid you play it off . " Ist Part , A. ii . S. 4. And Theobald , in the margin of his copy , is yet more offensive ...
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... mean you that , friend ? Mac . I mean simply : that you are one that lives not by your wits . Sog . By my wits ! no , sir , I scorn to live by my wits , I. I have better means , I tell thee , than to take such base courses , as to live ...
... mean you that , friend ? Mac . I mean simply : that you are one that lives not by your wits . Sog . By my wits ! no , sir , I scorn to live by my wits , I. I have better means , I tell thee , than to take such base courses , as to live ...
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