The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 52.
6. lappuse
... genius here alluded to undoubtedly was Shakspeare , who was also a performer in the play ; but , I believe , posterity wishes that Fare you well , and if you read farther of 6 TO THE READERS . CONTENTS OF VOLUME III PAGE.
... genius here alluded to undoubtedly was Shakspeare , who was also a performer in the play ; but , I believe , posterity wishes that Fare you well , and if you read farther of 6 TO THE READERS . CONTENTS OF VOLUME III PAGE.
19. lappuse
... Believe me , I love him ; And chiefly for opposing to Sejanus . ” b Sil . And I , for gracing his young kinsmen so . * The sons of prince Germanicus : it shews A gallant clearness in him , a straight mind , That envies not , in them ...
... Believe me , I love him ; And chiefly for opposing to Sejanus . ” b Sil . And I , for gracing his young kinsmen so . * The sons of prince Germanicus : it shews A gallant clearness in him , a straight mind , That envies not , in them ...
26. lappuse
... believe it- He is the noblest Roman , where he takes- Enter SEJANUS . Here comes his lordship . Sej . Now , good Satrius . Sat. This is the gentleman , my lord . Sej . Is this ? Give me your hand , we must be more acquainted . Report ...
... believe it- He is the noblest Roman , where he takes- Enter SEJANUS . Here comes his lordship . Sej . Now , good Satrius . Sat. This is the gentleman , my lord . Sej . Is this ? Give me your hand , we must be more acquainted . Report ...
31. lappuse
... believe Of his own worth , to hear it equal praised Thus with the gods ! Cor . He did not hear it , sir . Arr . He did not ! Tut , he must not , we think meanly . ' Tis your most courtly known confederacy , To have your private parasite ...
... believe Of his own worth , to hear it equal praised Thus with the gods ! Cor . He did not hear it , sir . Arr . He did not ! Tut , he must not , we think meanly . ' Tis your most courtly known confederacy , To have your private parasite ...
41. lappuse
... believe it . This same fucus Was well laid on . Liv . Methinks ' tis here not white . Eud . Lend me your scarlet , lady . ' Tis the sun , Hath giv❜n some little taint unto the ceruse ; " You should have used of the white oil I gave you ...
... believe it . This same fucus Was well laid on . Liv . Methinks ' tis here not white . Eud . Lend me your scarlet , lady . ' Tis the sun , Hath giv❜n some little taint unto the ceruse ; " You should have used of the white oil I gave you ...
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