The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 82.
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... appears to argue greater maturity and deeper studies than are usually allowed ; and I should therefore incline to refer ... appear among the candidates . 2 In how many circumstances may not a resemblance be traced between Jonson and his ...
... appears to argue greater maturity and deeper studies than are usually allowed ; and I should therefore incline to refer ... appear among the candidates . 2 In how many circumstances may not a resemblance be traced between Jonson and his ...
11. lappuse
... appears altogether improbable . His father- in - law might , perhaps , be no more ; but his mother was still alive , and in London , and in her house he appears to have taken up his abode . He was not of a humor , however , to profit ...
... appears altogether improbable . His father- in - law might , perhaps , be no more ; but his mother was still alive , and in London , and in her house he appears to have taken up his abode . He was not of a humor , however , to profit ...
15. lappuse
... appear in the folio were not printed in the 4tos . , and why much that appears in the 4tos , is not found in the folio . No better reason , I believe , can be given , than that such was the publisher's pleasure . It is more than time to ...
... appear in the folio were not printed in the 4tos . , and why much that appears in the 4tos , is not found in the folio . No better reason , I believe , can be given , than that such was the publisher's pleasure . It is more than time to ...
18. lappuse
... appear to consider this as a mark of peculiar condescension on the part of our great poet , choosing to forget that ... appears to be Jonson's first performance , and we may presume that it was the very play which was brought on the ...
... appear to consider this as a mark of peculiar condescension on the part of our great poet , choosing to forget that ... appears to be Jonson's first performance , and we may presume that it was the very play which was brought on the ...
20. lappuse
... appears , must be confined to procuring for his own theatre ( in Blackfriars ) an improved copy of a popular performance ... appear to have viewed his success with peculiar mortification , and to have lent themselves to the cabal already ...
... appears , must be confined to procuring for his own theatre ( in Blackfriars ) an improved copy of a popular performance ... appear to have viewed his success with peculiar mortification , and to have lent themselves to the cabal already ...
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