The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 71.
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... common council for his wealth ; a fellow sincerely besotted on his own wife , and so rapt with a conceit of her perfections , that he simply holds himself unworthy of her . And , in that hood - wink'd humour , lives more like a suitor ...
... common council for his wealth ; a fellow sincerely besotted on his own wife , and so rapt with a conceit of her perfections , that he simply holds himself unworthy of her . And , in that hood - wink'd humour , lives more like a suitor ...
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... common resort of idlers at this time : here cavalero Shift furnished himself , by skeldring and picking pockets , with the property which he afterwards disposed of among the prosti- tutes of Picthatch . See Vol . I. p . 17 . 9 He way ...
... common resort of idlers at this time : here cavalero Shift furnished himself , by skeldring and picking pockets , with the property which he afterwards disposed of among the prosti- tutes of Picthatch . See Vol . I. p . 17 . 9 He way ...
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... This was undoubtedly written by Jonson . It is but common justice to add , that this descriptive list is drawn up with great spirit , elegance , and power of discrimination . EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 1 The Stage [9] ...
... This was undoubtedly written by Jonson . It is but common justice to add , that this descriptive list is drawn up with great spirit , elegance , and power of discrimination . EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 1 The Stage [9] ...
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... common than to join the signs of the comparative and superlative degrees to the degrees themselves . That it did not originate either in negligence or ignorance may be learned from the poet , who thus speaks of it in his Grammar , a ...
... common than to join the signs of the comparative and superlative degrees to the degrees themselves . That it did not originate either in negligence or ignorance may be learned from the poet , who thus speaks of it in his Grammar , a ...
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... the opening of the drama , already too long protracted , while he darkens his character with additional shades . Whalley says that he Carlo Buffone , an impudent common jester , a violent 26 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
... the opening of the drama , already too long protracted , while he darkens his character with additional shades . Whalley says that he Carlo Buffone , an impudent common jester , a violent 26 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
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