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 73.
90. lappuse
... hast thou been ? 1 Gal . Will you have't in the globe or spire ? ] These were some of the various ways in which the Roman ladies bound up their hair : and the manner is still to be seen on the coins and medals of that and the following ...
... hast thou been ? 1 Gal . Will you have't in the globe or spire ? ] These were some of the various ways in which the Roman ladies bound up their hair : and the manner is still to be seen on the coins and medals of that and the following ...
119. lappuse
... hast not borne a sword , And to whose lusts thou hast not held a torch ? Thy latter nuptials I let pass in silence , Where sins incredible on sins were heaped ; Which I not name , lest in a civil state So monstrous facts should either ...
... hast not borne a sword , And to whose lusts thou hast not held a torch ? Thy latter nuptials I let pass in silence , Where sins incredible on sins were heaped ; Which I not name , lest in a civil state So monstrous facts should either ...
268. lappuse
... hast been cheated on with a false beard And a turned cloak : faith , would your predecessor , The cut - purse , think you , have been so ? Out upon thee ! The hurt thou hast done , to let men know their strength , And that they are able ...
... hast been cheated on with a false beard And a turned cloak : faith , would your predecessor , The cut - purse , think you , have been so ? Out upon thee ! The hurt thou hast done , to let men know their strength , And that they are able ...
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