The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 66.
69. lappuse
... light of a dramatic writer , bound , like the miserable hirclings of the modern stage , to produce a certain quantum of laughter . Many humors and modes of common life are neither amusing in themselves , nor capable of being made so by ...
... light of a dramatic writer , bound , like the miserable hirclings of the modern stage , to produce a certain quantum of laughter . Many humors and modes of common life are neither amusing in themselves , nor capable of being made so by ...
79. lappuse
... light , that is , about the world ; I would have all dull poet - haters know it , They shall be soul - bound , and in darkness hurled , A thousand years ( as Satan was , their sire ) Ere any , worthy the poetic name , ( Might I , that ...
... light , that is , about the world ; I would have all dull poet - haters know it , They shall be soul - bound , and in darkness hurled , A thousand years ( as Satan was , their sire ) Ere any , worthy the poetic name , ( Might I , that ...
98. lappuse
... light , an he had laughed at me E. Know . How now , cousin Stephen , melan Brai . Faith , he is not of that mind : he is choly ? gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brai . He is rid hence ...
... light , an he had laughed at me E. Know . How now , cousin Stephen , melan Brai . Faith , he is not of that mind : he is choly ? gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brai . He is rid hence ...
109. lappuse
... light fire for me ! they say the whole world shall be consumed with fire one day , but would I had these Ember weeks and villanous Fridays burnt in the mean time , and then Cash . Why , how now , Cob ? what moves thee to this choler ...
... light fire for me ! they say the whole world shall be consumed with fire one day , but would I had these Ember weeks and villanous Fridays burnt in the mean time , and then Cash . Why , how now , Cob ? what moves thee to this choler ...
115. lappuse
... light thou shalt . E. Know . Nay , do not swear . Wel . By this hand thou shalt have her ; I'll go fetch her presently . ' Point but where to meet , and as I am an honest man I'll bring her , E. Know . Hold , hold , be temperate . Wel ...
... light thou shalt . E. Know . Nay , do not swear . Wel . By this hand thou shalt have her ; I'll go fetch her presently . ' Point but where to meet , and as I am an honest man I'll bring her , E. Know . Hold , hold , be temperate . Wel ...
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