The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējums1903 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 99.
4. lappuse
... ear , neck , and wrists , the ornament was of the most choice and orient pearl ; best setting off from the black . For the light - bearers , sea - green , waved * The daughters of Oceanus and Tethys . See Hesiod . in Theogon . Orph . in ...
... ear , neck , and wrists , the ornament was of the most choice and orient pearl ; best setting off from the black . For the light - bearers , sea - green , waved * The daughters of Oceanus and Tethys . See Hesiod . in Theogon . Orph . in ...
7. lappuse
... ear , We shall have more cause to fear * Which manner of Symbol I rather chose than Imprese , as well for strangeness as relishing of antiquity , and more applying to that original doctrine of sculpture which the Egyptians are said ...
... ear , We shall have more cause to fear * Which manner of Symbol I rather chose than Imprese , as well for strangeness as relishing of antiquity , and more applying to that original doctrine of sculpture which the Egyptians are said ...
33. lappuse
... ear a little nothing more than maintaining a plain contest more in the flow of his numbers , that the trans - in plain language . As one of the opponents is lation , if possible , might have equalled the delicacy and sweetness of the ...
... ear a little nothing more than maintaining a plain contest more in the flow of his numbers , that the trans - in plain language . As one of the opponents is lation , if possible , might have equalled the delicacy and sweetness of the ...
48. lappuse
... ears , and not those sluggish ones of porters and evocabatur voce quadam velut humana ab ipso mechanics , that must be bored through at every Dæmone , quem non vocant Dæmonem , sed act with narrations . Magisterulum , aliæ Magistrum ...
... ears , and not those sluggish ones of porters and evocabatur voce quadam velut humana ab ipso mechanics , that must be bored through at every Dæmone , quem non vocant Dæmonem , sed act with narrations . Magisterulum , aliæ Magistrum ...
49. lappuse
... ear , and that always ope ; Two - faced Falsehood follow in the rope ; And lead on Murmur , with the cheeks deep hung ; She , Malice , whetting of her forked tongue ; And Malice , Impudence , whose forehead's lost ; Let Impudence lead ...
... ear , and that always ope ; Two - faced Falsehood follow in the rope ; And lead on Murmur , with the cheeks deep hung ; She , Malice , whetting of her forked tongue ; And Malice , Impudence , whose forehead's lost ; Let Impudence lead ...
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