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 79.
14. lappuse
... ( turning to the stage ) . I not observed this thronged round till now ! Gracious and kind spectators , you are welcome ; Apollo and the Muses feast your eyes With graceful objects , and may our Minerva Answer your hopes , unto their ...
... ( turning to the stage ) . I not observed this thronged round till now ! Gracious and kind spectators , you are welcome ; Apollo and the Muses feast your eyes With graceful objects , and may our Minerva Answer your hopes , unto their ...
15. lappuse
... turn , but answer . Mit . Answer , what ? Asp . I will not stir your patience , pardon me , I urged it for some reasons , and the rather To give these ignorant well - spoken days Some taste of their abuse of this word humour . Cor . O ...
... turn , but answer . Mit . Answer , what ? Asp . I will not stir your patience , pardon me , I urged it for some reasons , and the rather To give these ignorant well - spoken days Some taste of their abuse of this word humour . Cor . O ...
19. lappuse
... turn The good aspect of those that shall sit near him , From what they do behold ! O , ' tis most vile . Mit . Nay , Asper . Asp . Peace , Mitis , I do know your thought ; You'll say , your guests here will except at this : Pish ! you ...
... turn The good aspect of those that shall sit near him , From what they do behold ! O , ' tis most vile . Mit . Nay , Asper . Asp . Peace , Mitis , I do know your thought ; You'll say , your guests here will except at this : Pish ! you ...
21. lappuse
... turn an actor , and a humorist , Where , ere I do resume my present person , We hope to make the circles of your eyes Flow with distilled laughter : if we fail , We must impute it to this only chance , Art hath an enemy call'd ignorance ...
... turn an actor , and a humorist , Where , ere I do resume my present person , We hope to make the circles of your eyes Flow with distilled laughter : if we fail , We must impute it to this only chance , Art hath an enemy call'd ignorance ...
27. lappuse
... Turns to a corsive , and doth eat it farther . There is no taste in this philosophy ; ' Tis like a potion that a man should drink , But turns his stomach with the sight of it . I am no such pill'd Cynick to believe , That beggary is the ...
... Turns to a corsive , and doth eat it farther . There is no taste in this philosophy ; ' Tis like a potion that a man should drink , But turns his stomach with the sight of it . I am no such pill'd Cynick to believe , That beggary is the ...
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