The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 78.
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... never , " says the Duchess of Newcastle , whom Mr. Malone ( upon another occasion indeed ) allows to be a good judge- " I never heard any man read well but my husband , and I have heard him say he never heard any man read well but Ben ...
... never , " says the Duchess of Newcastle , whom Mr. Malone ( upon another occasion indeed ) allows to be a good judge- " I never heard any man read well but my husband , and I have heard him say he never heard any man read well but Ben ...
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... never weary of repeating . Mr. Malone says that this title was not familiarly given to him during his life . In fact , it was never familiarly given to him till he and his friend Steevens took it up , and applied it as a term of ...
... never weary of repeating . Mr. Malone says that this title was not familiarly given to him during his life . In fact , it was never familiarly given to him till he and his friend Steevens took it up , and applied it as a term of ...
43. lappuse
... never one man to say Plaudite to it . " — Drum . , Works , folio , 1711 , pp . 224-6 . The writers of Jonson's life in the Bio . Brit . , after selecting the most envenomed passages of the " Conversations , " ( always , however , with ...
... never one man to say Plaudite to it . " — Drum . , Works , folio , 1711 , pp . 224-6 . The writers of Jonson's life in the Bio . Brit . , after selecting the most envenomed passages of the " Conversations , " ( always , however , with ...
59. lappuse
... never injured Dryden . If he was praised and loved by Shadwell , it ought not to be attributed to him as a crime for he had long been in his grave . " Jonson is described as wearing a loose coachman's coat , frequenting the Mermaid ...
... never injured Dryden . If he was praised and loved by Shadwell , it ought not to be attributed to him as a crime for he had long been in his grave . " Jonson is described as wearing a loose coachman's coat , frequenting the Mermaid ...
102. lappuse
... never out of the flesh that's bred in the bone . I have told him enough , one would think , if that would serve ; but counsel to him is as good as a shoulder of mutton to a sick horse . Well ! he knows what to trust to , for George ...
... never out of the flesh that's bred in the bone . I have told him enough , one would think , if that would serve ; but counsel to him is as good as a shoulder of mutton to a sick horse . Well ! he knows what to trust to , for George ...
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