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 68.
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... true Honourer , BEN JONSON . This lady was daughter to Robert earl of Leicester , a younger brother of sir Philip Sidney . She wrote a romance , called Urania , and seems to have been a woman of very con- siderable attainments . See the ...
... true Honourer , BEN JONSON . This lady was daughter to Robert earl of Leicester , a younger brother of sir Philip Sidney . She wrote a romance , called Urania , and seems to have been a woman of very con- siderable attainments . See the ...
18. lappuse
... true philosopher's stone to prin- ters . Sub . Away , you trencher - rascal ! Face . Out , you dog - leach ! The vomit of all prisons- notorious highwayman , who always robbed in a mask , which was undoubtedly made as hideous as ...
... true philosopher's stone to prin- ters . Sub . Away , you trencher - rascal ! Face . Out , you dog - leach ! The vomit of all prisons- notorious highwayman , who always robbed in a mask , which was undoubtedly made as hideous as ...
26. lappuse
... true gentleman , without one . " The Antiquary . 6 And then he says , Read's matter Falling so lately . ] In Rymer's Fœdera , vol . xvi . p . 666 , we meet with a pardon from James I. to the person here meant , for practising the black ...
... true gentleman , without one . " The Antiquary . 6 And then he says , Read's matter Falling so lately . ] In Rymer's Fœdera , vol . xvi . p . 666 , we meet with a pardon from James I. to the person here meant , for practising the black ...
31. lappuse
... true , sir ; But I do think now I shall leave the law , " And therefore-- Face . Why , this changes quite the case . Do you think that I dare move him ? Dap . If you please , sir ; All's one to him , I see . Face . What ! for that money ...
... true , sir ; But I do think now I shall leave the law , " And therefore-- Face . Why , this changes quite the case . Do you think that I dare move him ? Dap . If you please , sir ; All's one to him , I see . Face . What ! for that money ...
42. lappuse
... true ? Drug . Good captain , What must I give ? [ Aside to Face . Face . Nay , I'll not counsel thee . Thou hear'st what wealth ( he says , spend what thou canst , ) Thou'rt like to come to . Drug . I would gi ' him a crown . Face . A ...
... true ? Drug . Good captain , What must I give ? [ Aside to Face . Face . Nay , I'll not counsel thee . Thou hear'st what wealth ( he says , spend what thou canst , ) Thou'rt like to come to . Drug . I would gi ' him a crown . Face . A ...
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