The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējums1903 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 70.
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... arms Mung ' not liked ; for his first day . 49. TO PLAYWRIGHT PAGE • • 232 232 232 232 232 • 233 233 · 234 • 234 234 • 234 • • 234 • 234 • 234 235 235 • 235 235 • • 236 236 Playwright me reads , and still my verses damns . 50. TO SIR ...
... arms Mung ' not liked ; for his first day . 49. TO PLAYWRIGHT PAGE • • 232 232 232 232 232 • 233 233 · 234 • 234 234 • 234 • • 234 • 234 • 234 235 235 • 235 235 • • 236 236 Playwright me reads , and still my verses damns . 50. TO SIR ...
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... arms . 228 90. TO THE LORD HIGH TREASURER OF ENGLAND , an Epistle Men- DICANT Poor , wretched States , prest by extremities . This is King Charles his day , speak it , thou Tower . • 344 • 345 328 91. TO THE KING ON HIS BIRTHDAY , Nov ...
... arms . 228 90. TO THE LORD HIGH TREASURER OF ENGLAND , an Epistle Men- DICANT Poor , wretched States , prest by extremities . This is King Charles his day , speak it , thou Tower . • 344 • 345 328 91. TO THE KING ON HIS BIRTHDAY , Nov ...
4. lappuse
... arms up to the elbows gularly bold and beautiful . I do not , however , were painted black , but it became them nothing notice the paragraph on this account , but solely so well as their own red and white , " & c.- to show with what ...
... arms up to the elbows gularly bold and beautiful . I do not , however , were painted black , but it became them nothing notice the paragraph on this account , but solely so well as their own red and white , " & c.- to show with what ...
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... arm , his head crowned with roses and marjoram , § in his right hand a torch of pine - tree . || After him a youth attired in white , ¶ bearing another light , of white thorn ; under his arm , a little wicker flasket shut : behind him ...
... arm , his head crowned with roses and marjoram , § in his right hand a torch of pine - tree . || After him a youth attired in white , ¶ bearing another light , of white thorn ; under his arm , a little wicker flasket shut : behind him ...
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... arm ; And this his last alarm . Shrink not , soft virgin , you will love Anon , what you so fear to prove . This is no killing war , To which you pressed are ; But fair and gentle strife Which lovers call their life . ' Tis Cupid cries to ...
... arm ; And this his last alarm . Shrink not , soft virgin , you will love Anon , what you so fear to prove . This is no killing war , To which you pressed are ; But fair and gentle strife Which lovers call their life . ' Tis Cupid cries to ...
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