The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 70.
84. lappuse
... hath run his train , and shewn His subtle body , where he best was known ; In both Minerva's cities : he doth yield , His well - formed limbs upon this open field . Who , if they now appear so fair in sight , How did they , when they ...
... hath run his train , and shewn His subtle body , where he best was known ; In both Minerva's cities : he doth yield , His well - formed limbs upon this open field . Who , if they now appear so fair in sight , How did they , when they ...
158. lappuse
... hath. [ throws off the dog . ] I think this be sweet and short . Make me his dog - keeper ! [ Exit . Maci . This is excellent , above expectation ! nay , stay , sir ; [ seizing the dog . ] you'd be travel- ling ; but I'll give you a dram ...
... hath. [ throws off the dog . ] I think this be sweet and short . Make me his dog - keeper ! [ Exit . Maci . This is excellent , above expectation ! nay , stay , sir ; [ seizing the dog . ] you'd be travel- ling ; but I'll give you a dram ...
159. lappuse
... hath been a noto- rious thief by his own confession . Sirrah , where is my dog ? Shift . Charge me with your dog , sir ! I have none of your dog , sir . sir . Punt . Villain , thou liest . Shift . Lie , sir ! s'blood , - you are but a ...
... hath been a noto- rious thief by his own confession . Sirrah , where is my dog ? Shift . Charge me with your dog , sir ! I have none of your dog , sir . sir . Punt . Villain , thou liest . Shift . Lie , sir ! s'blood , - you are but a ...
165. lappuse
... hath stuff to feed it ; and their folly Being now raked up in their repentant ashes , Affords no ampler subject to my spleen . am so far from malicing their states , That I begin to pity them . It grieves me To think they have a being ...
... hath stuff to feed it ; and their folly Being now raked up in their repentant ashes , Affords no ampler subject to my spleen . am so far from malicing their states , That I begin to pity them . It grieves me To think they have a being ...
172. lappuse
... hath begun to make you dear to me . Aso . O lord , sir ! I would there were any thing in me , sir , that might appear worthy the least worthiness of your worth , sir . I protest , sir , I should endeavor to shew it , sir , with more ...
... hath begun to make you dear to me . Aso . O lord , sir ! I would there were any thing in me , sir , that might appear worthy the least worthiness of your worth , sir . I protest , sir , I should endeavor to shew it , sir , with more ...
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