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 82.
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... thee wise , When having pilled a book which no man buys , Thou wert content the author's name to lose : But when , in place , thou didst the patron's choose , It was as if thou printed hadst an oath , To give the world assurance thou ...
... thee wise , When having pilled a book which no man buys , Thou wert content the author's name to lose : But when , in place , thou didst the patron's choose , It was as if thou printed hadst an oath , To give the world assurance thou ...
268. lappuse
... thee late a rosie wreath , Not so much honouring thee , No part of Jonson has been so frequently quoted as this song , which , pleasing as it is , is not superior to many others scattered through his works . " I was surprised ...
... thee late a rosie wreath , Not so much honouring thee , No part of Jonson has been so frequently quoted as this song , which , pleasing as it is , is not superior to many others scattered through his works . " I was surprised ...
504. lappuse
... thee . Nor is't disgrace , that in thee , through age spent , ' Twas thought a crime not to be excellent : For me , I'll in such reverence hold thy fame , I'll but by invocation use thy name , Be thou propitious , poetry shall know , No ...
... thee . Nor is't disgrace , that in thee , through age spent , ' Twas thought a crime not to be excellent : For me , I'll in such reverence hold thy fame , I'll but by invocation use thy name , Be thou propitious , poetry shall know , No ...
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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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