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 75.
11. lappuse
... Stay your mind . Asp . Away ! Who is so patients of this impious world , That he can check his spirit , or rein his tongue ? Or who hath such a dead unfeeling sense , 1 After the second sounding . ] These several soundings are in the ...
... Stay your mind . Asp . Away ! Who is so patients of this impious world , That he can check his spirit , or rein his tongue ? Or who hath such a dead unfeeling sense , 1 After the second sounding . ] These several soundings are in the ...
20. lappuse
... stay , I lose myself , and wrong their patience ; If I dwell here , they'll not begin , I see . 9 8 Come , you are fond . ] You are foolish , simple , injudicious . In this sense fond is used by our earliest writers . Thus Chaucer ...
... stay , I lose myself , and wrong their patience ; If I dwell here , they'll not begin , I see . 9 8 Come , you are fond . ] You are foolish , simple , injudicious . In this sense fond is used by our earliest writers . Thus Chaucer ...
24. lappuse
... stay , stay ; hear you ? [ Going . Prol . You could not have studied to have done me a greater benefit at the instant ; for I protest to you , I am unperfect , and , had I spoke it , I must of necessity have been out . Cor . Why , but ...
... stay , stay ; hear you ? [ Going . Prol . You could not have studied to have done me a greater benefit at the instant ; for I protest to you , I am unperfect , and , had I spoke it , I must of necessity have been out . Cor . Why , but ...
27. lappuse
... stay- Enter MACILENTE . Observe these : he'll appear himself anon . Mit . O , this is your envious man , Macilente , I think . Cor . The same , sir . ACT I. SCENE I. The Country . Enter MACILENTE , with a book . Macilente . IRI est ...
... stay- Enter MACILENTE . Observe these : he'll appear himself anon . Mit . O , this is your envious man , Macilente , I think . Cor . The same , sir . ACT I. SCENE I. The Country . Enter MACILENTE , with a book . Macilente . IRI est ...
32. lappuse
... either to sully or to speak dispraisingly of . The picture was a miniature , which lovers some- times wore with their mistress's colours , on their arms and breasts . Sog . Stay , I do not like that humour 32 ACT I. EVERY MAN.
... either to sully or to speak dispraisingly of . The picture was a miniature , which lovers some- times wore with their mistress's colours , on their arms and breasts . Sog . Stay , I do not like that humour 32 ACT I. EVERY MAN.
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