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 74.
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... sense , in Shakspeare , " Such fellows ( as Pistol ) are perfect in great commanders ' names ; and they will learn you by rote where services were done , & c . Hen . V. A. III . S. 6. It is to something of this kind that Cob alludes ...
... sense , in Shakspeare , " Such fellows ( as Pistol ) are perfect in great commanders ' names ; and they will learn you by rote where services were done , & c . Hen . V. A. III . S. 6. It is to something of this kind that Cob alludes ...
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... sense , That heaven's horrid thunders cannot wake ? To see the earth crack'd with the weight of sin , After the second sounding . ] These several soundings are in the modern theatre termed first , second , and third music . WHAL . When ...
... sense , That heaven's horrid thunders cannot wake ? To see the earth crack'd with the weight of sin , After the second sounding . ] These several soundings are in the modern theatre termed first , second , and third music . WHAL . When ...
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... sense , keen sa- tire , and a full vein of humour less remarkable for elegance than vigour , are his distinguishing characteristics , and appear with unrivalled excellence in the piece before us . The " flights " of which Whalley speaks ...
... sense , keen sa- tire , and a full vein of humour less remarkable for elegance than vigour , are his distinguishing characteristics , and appear with unrivalled excellence in the piece before us . The " flights " of which Whalley speaks ...
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... the word , in the sense which he assigns it , is peculiar to our English language ; but the quality intended by it is not peculiar to the people . Our But that a rook , by wearing a pyed feather 16 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
... the word , in the sense which he assigns it , is peculiar to our English language ; but the quality intended by it is not peculiar to the people . Our But that a rook , by wearing a pyed feather 16 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
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... condition , ] i . e . the temper , quality , or disposition of the times . In this sense the word is used by Shakspeare and all our old writers . Will cherish my free labours , love my lines , EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 17.
... condition , ] i . e . the temper , quality , or disposition of the times . In this sense the word is used by Shakspeare and all our old writers . Will cherish my free labours , love my lines , EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 17.
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