The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējums1903 |
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viii. lappuse
... praise or dispraise is to me alike . 236 • 236 • 236 62. TO FINE LADY WOULD - BE 236 Fine Madam Would - be , wherefore should you fear . 63. TO ROBERT , EARL OF SALISBURY • 236 Who can consider thy right courses run . 64. TO THE SAME ...
... praise or dispraise is to me alike . 236 • 236 • 236 62. TO FINE LADY WOULD - BE 236 Fine Madam Would - be , wherefore should you fear . 63. TO ROBERT , EARL OF SALISBURY • 236 Who can consider thy right courses run . 64. TO THE SAME ...
xi. lappuse
... praise . 127. TO ESME , LORD AUBIGNY Is there a hope that man would thankful be . 128. TO WILLIAM ROE Roe , and my joy to name , thou'rt now to go . 129. TO MIME • That not a pair of friends each other see . 130. TO ALPHONSO FERRABOSCO ...
... praise . 127. TO ESME , LORD AUBIGNY Is there a hope that man would thankful be . 128. TO WILLIAM ROE Roe , and my joy to name , thou'rt now to go . 129. TO MIME • That not a pair of friends each other see . 130. TO ALPHONSO FERRABOSCO ...
xiv. lappuse
... 38. A LITTLE SHRUB GROWING BY • Ask not to know this man , if fame should speak 39. AN ELEGY • Though beauty be the mark of praise . • 302 • 305 • 305 • 305 306 306 • 307 307 L 40. AN ELEGY · PAGE • 307 Fair friend , Xiv CONTENTS .
... 38. A LITTLE SHRUB GROWING BY • Ask not to know this man , if fame should speak 39. AN ELEGY • Though beauty be the mark of praise . • 302 • 305 • 305 • 305 306 306 • 307 307 L 40. AN ELEGY · PAGE • 307 Fair friend , Xiv CONTENTS .
18. lappuse
... praise that he took no part in the celebration of the second marriage , which was solemnized with great pomp , and for which a Masque was composed by Campion , a writer of some name . It is melancholy to reflect that this adulterous ...
... praise that he took no part in the celebration of the second marriage , which was solemnized with great pomp , and for which a Masque was composed by Campion , a writer of some name . It is melancholy to reflect that this adulterous ...
29. lappuse
... praise for this chaste and beautiful gem ? Surely when he pronounced it to be imitated from the Latin , he might have added , without much suspicion of undue partiality to the author , that nothing so purely classical , so sprightly ...
... praise for this chaste and beautiful gem ? Surely when he pronounced it to be imitated from the Latin , he might have added , without much suspicion of undue partiality to the author , that nothing so purely classical , so sprightly ...
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