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 47.
3. lappuse
... seen a counterfeit With such a majesty compose himself , And give his hand out to great lords to kiss With as much grace , as all the royal blood Had muster'd in his veins . Luc . Some monarch Of Inns o ' Court in England , sure : but ...
... seen a counterfeit With such a majesty compose himself , And give his hand out to great lords to kiss With as much grace , as all the royal blood Had muster'd in his veins . Luc . Some monarch Of Inns o ' Court in England , sure : but ...
21. lappuse
... seen his play , Cordatus : pray you , how is it ? Cor . Faith , sir , I must refrain to judge ; only this I can say of it , ' tis strange , and of a particular kind by itself , somewhat like Vetus Comoedia ; a work that hath bounteously ...
... seen his play , Cordatus : pray you , how is it ? Cor . Faith , sir , I must refrain to judge ; only this I can say of it , ' tis strange , and of a particular kind by itself , somewhat like Vetus Comoedia ; a work that hath bounteously ...
30. lappuse
... seen through ! wherefore should he have land , Houses , and lordships ? O , I could eat my entrails , And sink my soul into the earth with sorrow . 2 Car . First , to be an accomplished gentleman , that is , a gentleman of the time ...
... seen through ! wherefore should he have land , Houses , and lordships ? O , I could eat my entrails , And sink my soul into the earth with sorrow . 2 Car . First , to be an accomplished gentleman , that is , a gentleman of the time ...
38. lappuse
... seen , I envy not this Buffone , for indeed Neither his fortunes nor his parts deserve it : But I do hate him , as I hate the devil , 70 , he's a black fellow , & c . ] Black is mischievous , malignant . It is from Horace : Hic niger ...
... seen , I envy not this Buffone , for indeed Neither his fortunes nor his parts deserve it : But I do hate him , as I hate the devil , 70 , he's a black fellow , & c . ] Black is mischievous , malignant . It is from Horace : Hic niger ...
44. lappuse
... seen to buy Part of the purest wheat , as for my household ; Where when it comes , it shall increase my heaps : ' Twill yield me treble gain at this dear time , Promised in this dear book : I have cast all . Till then I will not sell an ...
... seen to buy Part of the purest wheat , as for my household ; Where when it comes , it shall increase my heaps : ' Twill yield me treble gain at this dear time , Promised in this dear book : I have cast all . Till then I will not sell an ...
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