The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 82.
19. lappuse
... poor , indeed , and very poor , ' and a mere retainer of the theatres ; but he was intimately acquainted with Henslowe and Alleyn , and with all the performers at their houses . He was familiar with Drayton , and Chapman , and Rowley ...
... poor , indeed , and very poor , ' and a mere retainer of the theatres ; but he was intimately acquainted with Henslowe and Alleyn , and with all the performers at their houses . He was familiar with Drayton , and Chapman , and Rowley ...
32. lappuse
... poor to the meanest of them . They danced all variety of dances , both severally and promiscue , and then the women took the men as named by the Prince ( Henry ) who danced with as great perfection , and as settled a majesty , as could ...
... poor to the meanest of them . They danced all variety of dances , both severally and promiscue , and then the women took the men as named by the Prince ( Henry ) who danced with as great perfection , and as settled a majesty , as could ...
38. lappuse
... poor and neglected In another poem among the Ashmole papers , inscribed " The Genius of the Stage deploring the death of Ben Jonson ; " after no- ticing the general sorrow , the writer says , — " Why do Apollo's sons Meet in such ...
... poor and neglected In another poem among the Ashmole papers , inscribed " The Genius of the Stage deploring the death of Ben Jonson ; " after no- ticing the general sorrow , the writer says , — " Why do Apollo's sons Meet in such ...
42. lappuse
... poor , pedantic schoolmaster , sweeping his living from the pos- teriors of little children , and had nothing good in him , his epigrams being bare narrations . Francis Beaumont died before he was thirty years of age , who , he said ...
... poor , pedantic schoolmaster , sweeping his living from the pos- teriors of little children , and had nothing good in him , his epigrams being bare narrations . Francis Beaumont died before he was thirty years of age , who , he said ...
103. lappuse
... poor mortal's plague ; For , like a pestilence , it doth infect The houses of the brain . First it begins Solely to work upon the phantasy , Filling her seat with such pestiferous air , As soon corrupts the judgment ; and from thence ...
... poor mortal's plague ; For , like a pestilence , it doth infect The houses of the brain . First it begins Solely to work upon the phantasy , Filling her seat with such pestiferous air , As soon corrupts the judgment ; and from thence ...
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