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 39.
28. lappuse
... strange thoughts , when she is at leisure : She tells them all to you . Eud . My noblest lord , He breathes not in the empire , or on earth , Whom I would be ambitious to serve In any act , that may preserve mine honour , Before your ...
... strange thoughts , when she is at leisure : She tells them all to you . Eud . My noblest lord , He breathes not in the empire , or on earth , Whom I would be ambitious to serve In any act , that may preserve mine honour , Before your ...
42. lappuse
... strange and insolent , But that addition will at least bear out , If't do not expiate ? Liv . Here , good physician . Eud . I like this study to preserve the love Of such a man , that comes not every hour To greet the world .- ' Tis now ...
... strange and insolent , But that addition will at least bear out , If't do not expiate ? Liv . Here , good physician . Eud . I like this study to preserve the love Of such a man , that comes not every hour To greet the world .- ' Tis now ...
58. lappuse
... strange ! Agr . You were with him yesternight . Dru . jun . One met Eudemus the physician , Sent for , but now ; who thinks he cannot live . Sil . Thinks ! if it be arrived at that , he knows , Or none . Agr . ' Tis quick ! what should ...
... strange ! Agr . You were with him yesternight . Dru . jun . One met Eudemus the physician , Sent for , but now ; who thinks he cannot live . Sil . Thinks ! if it be arrived at that , he knows , Or none . Agr . ' Tis quick ! what should ...
88. lappuse
... strange , unknown , unproved . Thus Spenser , F. Q. B. 1 , c . ii . 20 : " The percing steele there wrought a wound full wyde , That with the uncouth smart the monster loudly cryde . " And Milton , the constant follower of our poet ...
... strange , unknown , unproved . Thus Spenser , F. Q. B. 1 , c . ii . 20 : " The percing steele there wrought a wound full wyde , That with the uncouth smart the monster loudly cryde . " And Milton , the constant follower of our poet ...
102. lappuse
... strange ! But yesterday the people would not hear , Far less objected , but cried Cæsar's letters Where false and forged ; that all these plots were malice ; And that the ruin of the prince's house Suet . Tib . c . 54 . P Suet . ibid ...
... strange ! But yesterday the people would not hear , Far less objected , but cried Cæsar's letters Where false and forged ; that all these plots were malice ; And that the ruin of the prince's house Suet . Tib . c . 54 . P Suet . ibid ...
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