The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 81.
173. lappuse
... never promised it . Eyes . Pox ! then ' tis nothing . I had now a fancy We might have talked o the king . Ears . Or state . Nose . Or all the world . Eyes . Censured the council ere they cen- sure us . Ears . We do it in Paul's . Nose ...
... never promised it . Eyes . Pox ! then ' tis nothing . I had now a fancy We might have talked o the king . Ears . Or state . Nose . Or all the world . Eyes . Censured the council ere they cen- sure us . Ears . We do it in Paul's . Nose ...
305. lappuse
... never but for doing wrong be sorry ; That by commanding first thyself , thou mak'st Thy person fit for any charge thou tak'st : That fortune never make thee to complain , But what she gives , thou dar'st give her again ; That whatsoever ...
... never but for doing wrong be sorry ; That by commanding first thyself , thou mak'st Thy person fit for any charge thou tak'st : That fortune never make thee to complain , But what she gives , thou dar'st give her again ; That whatsoever ...
485. lappuse
... never shew herself in Court therafter bot masked.2 The Earl of Leicester gave a botle of liquor to his Lady , which he willed her to use in any faintness ; which she , after his returne from Court , not knowing it was poison , gave him ...
... never shew herself in Court therafter bot masked.2 The Earl of Leicester gave a botle of liquor to his Lady , which he willed her to use in any faintness ; which she , after his returne from Court , not knowing it was poison , gave him ...
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TO HIS MUCH AND WORTHILY ESTEEMED FRIEND THE AUTHOR | 19 |
Bellum Scribentium | 37 |
TO THE SAME | 43 |
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