The Works of Ben Jonson with Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical MemoirChatto and Windus, 1885 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 17.
498. lappuse
... Ovid I am at a loss to to what she has just said , discover . ie , ERD . her own deceived com She ,. Amazed their expectation , got their venison , Troubled their mirth and meeting , made them doubtful And jealous of each other , all ...
... Ovid I am at a loss to to what she has just said , discover . ie , ERD . her own deceived com She ,. Amazed their expectation , got their venison , Troubled their mirth and meeting , made them doubtful And jealous of each other , all ...
557. lappuse
... Ovid's : the rest of the verse being Quid esset amor . ‡ inanimate creatures , have heretofore been made sensible of passions and affections ; and that he now no less partook the joy city , than any of those persons to whom he of his ...
... Ovid's : the rest of the verse being Quid esset amor . ‡ inanimate creatures , have heretofore been made sensible of passions and affections ; and that he now no less partook the joy city , than any of those persons to whom he of his ...
562. lappuse
... Ovid is not afraid to make Chaos and Janus the same , in these verses , Signifying that though he had four faces , yet he thought them not enough to behold neath , under the head , was written , the greatness and glory of that day : be ...
... Ovid is not afraid to make Chaos and Janus the same , in these verses , Signifying that though he had four faces , yet he thought them not enough to behold neath , under the head , was written , the greatness and glory of that day : be ...
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