The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 4. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 64.
17. lappuse
... eyes for that purpose I ever yet did see . Sir Robert Holborn , " he continues , " brought me one Gladwell , of ... eye of passengers . Rubric titles to ballads , stories , & c . were then to be seen upon every post . It is the knavery ...
... eyes for that purpose I ever yet did see . Sir Robert Holborn , " he continues , " brought me one Gladwell , of ... eye of passengers . Rubric titles to ballads , stories , & c . were then to be seen upon every post . It is the knavery ...
35. lappuse
... vinegar in at your nose , Two at your mouth , and one at either ear ; Then bathe your fingers ends and wash your eyes , To sharpen your five senses , and cry hum Thrice , and then buz as often ; and then THE ALCHEMIST . 35.
... vinegar in at your nose , Two at your mouth , and one at either ear ; Then bathe your fingers ends and wash your eyes , To sharpen your five senses , and cry hum Thrice , and then buz as often ; and then THE ALCHEMIST . 35.
41. lappuse
... eyes and lips . " And thus Chapman : " Every thing " About your house so sortfully disposed , " That even as in a turnspit , called a jack , " One vice assists another ; the great wheels Turning , but softly , make the less to whirr ...
... eyes and lips . " And thus Chapman : " Every thing " About your house so sortfully disposed , " That even as in a turnspit , called a jack , " One vice assists another ; the great wheels Turning , but softly , make the less to whirr ...
45. lappuse
... not to be talk'd of , " They're open to the eye . " Ordinary , A. ii . Sc . 3 . Our present race of gamblers have not , I believe , much im- Or the frail card . No more be at charge THE ALCHEMIST . 45 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
... not to be talk'd of , " They're open to the eye . " Ordinary , A. ii . Sc . 3 . Our present race of gamblers have not , I believe , much im- Or the frail card . No more be at charge THE ALCHEMIST . 45 ACT II. SCENE I. ...
47. lappuse
... eyes do cozen me so , and I Giving them no occasion , sure I'll have A whore , shall piss them out , next day . Mam . Ha ! why ? Do you think I fable with you ? I assure you , He that has once the flower of the sun , The perfect ruby ...
... eyes do cozen me so , and I Giving them no occasion , sure I'll have A whore , shall piss them out , next day . Mam . Ha ! why ? Do you think I fable with you ? I assure you , He that has once the flower of the sun , The perfect ruby ...
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