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 95.
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... thought , might be of the 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 ...
... thought , might be of the 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 ...
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... thought that hath published this , either to traduce the author ; or to make vulgar and cheap any of the peculiar and sufficient deserts of the actors ; but rather ( whereas many censures fluttered about it ) to give all , leave and ...
... thought that hath published this , either to traduce the author ; or to make vulgar and cheap any of the peculiar and sufficient deserts of the actors ; but rather ( whereas many censures fluttered about it ) to give all , leave and ...
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... thoughts . Cor . Unless your breath had power To melt the world , and mould it new again , It is in vain to spend it in these moods . Asp . [ turning to the stage . ] I not observed this thronged round till now ! Gracious and kind ...
... thoughts . Cor . Unless your breath had power To melt the world , and mould it new again , It is in vain to spend it in these moods . Asp . [ turning to the stage . ] I not observed this thronged round till now ! Gracious and kind ...
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... thought to be too peremptory . Asp . This humour ? good ! and why this humour , Mitis ? Nay , do not turn , but answer . Mit . Answer , what ? Asp . I will not stir your patience , pardon me , I urged it for some reasons , and the ...
... thought to be too peremptory . Asp . This humour ? good ! and why this humour , Mitis ? Nay , do not turn , but answer . Mit . Answer , what ? Asp . I will not stir your patience , pardon me , I urged it for some reasons , and the ...
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... thoughts . Why , humour , as ' tis ens , we thus define it , * To be a quality of air , or water , And in itself holds these two properties , Moisture and fluxure : as , for demonstration , Pour water on this floor , ' twill wet and run ...
... thoughts . Why , humour , as ' tis ens , we thus define it , * To be a quality of air , or water , And in itself holds these two properties , Moisture and fluxure : as , for demonstration , Pour water on this floor , ' twill wet and run ...
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