The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 30.
96. lappuse
... Julius Cæsar . It is true that Every Man out of his Humour was published several years before Julius Cæsar , but that , I find , is no conclusive argument in favour of Jonson , for- " he might have seen the lines in manuscript ; " or ...
... Julius Cæsar . It is true that Every Man out of his Humour was published several years before Julius Cæsar , but that , I find , is no conclusive argument in favour of Jonson , for- " he might have seen the lines in manuscript ; " or ...
366. lappuse
... , hoc juro potentis Per Genium Fama , Castalidumque gregem ; Perque tuas aures , magni mihi numinis instar , Lector , inhumana liber ab invidia . " Mart . DRAMATIS PERSONE . AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . HERMOGENES TIGELLIUS . MECENAS 366 DEDICATION .
... , hoc juro potentis Per Genium Fama , Castalidumque gregem ; Perque tuas aures , magni mihi numinis instar , Lector , inhumana liber ab invidia . " Mart . DRAMATIS PERSONE . AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . HERMOGENES TIGELLIUS . MECENAS 366 DEDICATION .
367. lappuse
Ben Jonson, William Gifford Francis Cunningham. DRAMATIS PERSONE . AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . HERMOGENES TIGELLIUS . MECENAS . MARC . OVID . DEMETRIUS FANNIUS . ALBIUS . COR . GALLUS . MINOS . SEX . PROPERTIUS . HISTRIO . FUS . ARISTIUS . ESOP ...
Ben Jonson, William Gifford Francis Cunningham. DRAMATIS PERSONE . AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . HERMOGENES TIGELLIUS . MECENAS . MARC . OVID . DEMETRIUS FANNIUS . ALBIUS . COR . GALLUS . MINOS . SEX . PROPERTIUS . HISTRIO . FUS . ARISTIUS . ESOP ...
412. lappuse
... Cæsar's gardens . 4 Happy thou , bold Bolanus , & c . ] This is the sense usually given , I believe , to these words , Felicem ! " " O te ... Julius Cæsar , he placed the Cris . O , that's my course directly ; I 412 ACT III . THE POETASTER .
... Cæsar's gardens . 4 Happy thou , bold Bolanus , & c . ] This is the sense usually given , I believe , to these words , Felicem ! " " O te ... Julius Cæsar , he placed the Cris . O , that's my course directly ; I 412 ACT III . THE POETASTER .
461. lappuse
... Cæsar ? Cas . What ! would you have me let the strumpet live , That , for this pageant , earns so many deaths ? Tuc . Boy , slink , boy . Pyr . Pray Jupiter we be not followed by the scent , [ Exeunt TUCCA and Pyrgus . ? master . Cas ...
... Cæsar ? Cas . What ! would you have me let the strumpet live , That , for this pageant , earns so many deaths ? Tuc . Boy , slink , boy . Pyr . Pray Jupiter we be not followed by the scent , [ Exeunt TUCCA and Pyrgus . ? master . Cas ...
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