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 91.
14. lappuse
... atticism , or eloquent phrase of speech , imitating the manner of the most ancientest and finest Grecians , who for more emphasis and vehemency's sake , used so to speak . " O , how I hate the monstrousness of time , 14 EVERY MAN.
... atticism , or eloquent phrase of speech , imitating the manner of the most ancientest and finest Grecians , who for more emphasis and vehemency's sake , used so to speak . " O , how I hate the monstrousness of time , 14 EVERY MAN.
18. lappuse
... Speak your opinions upon every scene , As it shall pass the view of these spectators . Nay , now y'are tedious , sirs ; for shame begin . And , Mitis , note me ; if in all this front You can espy a gallant of this mark , Who , to be ...
... Speak your opinions upon every scene , As it shall pass the view of these spectators . Nay , now y'are tedious , sirs ; for shame begin . And , Mitis , note me ; if in all this front You can espy a gallant of this mark , Who , to be ...
20. lappuse
... speak away my spirit into air ; For these I'll melt my brain into invention , Coin new conceits , and hang my richest words As polish'd jewels in their bounteous ears . But stay , I lose myself , and wrong their patience ; If I dwell ...
... speak away my spirit into air ; For these I'll melt my brain into invention , Coin new conceits , and hang my richest words As polish'd jewels in their bounteous ears . But stay , I lose myself , and wrong their patience ; If I dwell ...
22. lappuse
... speak of had been delivered us ab initio , and in their present virtue and perfection , there had been some reason of obeying their powers ; but ' tis extant , that that which we call Comoedia , was at first nothing but a simple and ...
... speak of had been delivered us ab initio , and in their present virtue and perfection , there had been some reason of obeying their powers ; but ' tis extant , that that which we call Comoedia , was at first nothing but a simple and ...
24. lappuse
... speak this seriously ? Prol . Seriously ! ay , wit's my help , do I ; and esteem myself indebted to your kindness for it . Cor . For what ? Prol . Why , for undertaking the prologue for me . Cor . How did I undertake it for you ? Prol ...
... speak this seriously ? Prol . Seriously ! ay , wit's my help , do I ; and esteem myself indebted to your kindness for it . Cor . For what ? Prol . Why , for undertaking the prologue for me . Cor . How did I undertake it for you ? Prol ...
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