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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... means of subsistence . His biographers say , that he now went to Cambridge ; but without money , this was not in his power ; and , indeed , the circumstance appears altogether improbable . His father- in - law might , perhaps , be no ...
... means of subsistence . His biographers say , that he now went to Cambridge ; but without money , this was not in his power ; and , indeed , the circumstance appears altogether improbable . His father- in - law might , perhaps , be no ...
66. lappuse
... means of enjoy . ing its advantages by their talents , now first become a source of regular profit . Translation was the great resource , and Spain and Italy supplied the principal part of the materials . The romances , novels , and ...
... means of enjoy . ing its advantages by their talents , now first become a source of regular profit . Translation was the great resource , and Spain and Italy supplied the principal part of the materials . The romances , novels , and ...
97. lappuse
... mean ? pray you remember your court'sy . [ Reads . ] To his most selected friend , master Edward Knowell . What might ... means to stay [ ney , The unbridled course of youth in him ; for that Restrained , grows more impatient ; and in ...
... mean ? pray you remember your court'sy . [ Reads . ] To his most selected friend , master Edward Knowell . What might ... means to stay [ ney , The unbridled course of youth in him ; for that Restrained , grows more impatient ; and in ...
104. lappuse
... mean a refuge ; but now it is the humor of necessity to have it so . You seem to be gentlemen well affected to ... means ; money will do More , boy , than my lord's letter . Neither have I Drest snails or mushrooms curiously before ...
... mean a refuge ; but now it is the humor of necessity to have it so . You seem to be gentlemen well affected to ... means ; money will do More , boy , than my lord's letter . Neither have I Drest snails or mushrooms curiously before ...
113. lappuse
... mean a subject as my worth . Mal . You say well , mistress , and I mean as well . Down . Hoy - day , here is stuff ! Well . O , now stand close ; pray Heaven , she can get him to read ! he should do it of his own natural impudency ...
... mean a subject as my worth . Mal . You say well , mistress , and I mean as well . Down . Hoy - day , here is stuff ! Well . O , now stand close ; pray Heaven , she can get him to read ! he should do it of his own natural impudency ...
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