The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 87.
20. lappuse
... hold that he was a ! this time wholly unknown ! The play , as we have it in the folio , was acted , Jonson informs us , in 1598. In the prologues to our ancient dramas , This was not language calculated to win the audiences of 20 ...
... hold that he was a ! this time wholly unknown ! The play , as we have it in the folio , was acted , Jonson informs us , in 1598. In the prologues to our ancient dramas , This was not language calculated to win the audiences of 20 ...
51. lappuse
... hold out : all strength must yield ; Yet judgment would the last be in the field , With the true poet . " . An allusion to the king and queen , which follows this extract , awoke the slumbering kindness at Charles , and he instantly ...
... hold out : all strength must yield ; Yet judgment would the last be in the field , With the true poet . " . An allusion to the king and queen , which follows this extract , awoke the slumbering kindness at Charles , and he instantly ...
53. lappuse
... hold exercise and enioye the same place and to have and receive for that his service out of the Chamber of London the some of one hun- dred Nobles per Annum to contynue duringe the pleasure of this Court and the First quarters payment ...
... hold exercise and enioye the same place and to have and receive for that his service out of the Chamber of London the some of one hun- dred Nobles per Annum to contynue duringe the pleasure of this Court and the First quarters payment ...
99. lappuse
... hold up your head , so : and let the idea of what you are be portrayed in your face , that men may read in your physnomy , here within this place is to be seen the true , rare , and accomplished monster , or miracle of nature , which is ...
... hold up your head , so : and let the idea of what you are be portrayed in your face , that men may read in your physnomy , here within this place is to be seen the true , rare , and accomplished monster , or miracle of nature , which is ...
109. lappuse
... hold. -Now he has sworn , I dare the safelicr ven- ture . - [ Aside . I have of late , by divers observations But whether his oath can bind him , yea , or no , Being not taken lawfully ? ha ! say you ? I will ask council ere I do proceed ...
... hold. -Now he has sworn , I dare the safelicr ven- ture . - [ Aside . I have of late , by divers observations But whether his oath can bind him , yea , or no , Being not taken lawfully ? ha ! say you ? I will ask council ere I do proceed ...
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