The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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6.–7. rezultāts no 7.
433. lappuse
... Tyburn . ] On this Mr. Dyce has noted in his copy : " It would seem as if the highwaymen of Jonson's days , as well as those of the last century , prided themselves on riding to Tyburn in grand costume . Rogues die now in dishabille ...
... Tyburn . ] On this Mr. Dyce has noted in his copy : " It would seem as if the highwaymen of Jonson's days , as well as those of the last century , prided themselves on riding to Tyburn in grand costume . Rogues die now in dishabille ...
445. lappuse
... Tyburn . The parishioners , however , occasionally raised objections , and many were buried close to the gallows . The word steeple was not used in the restricted sense to which we now confine it . THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . 445.
... Tyburn . The parishioners , however , occasionally raised objections , and many were buried close to the gallows . The word steeple was not used in the restricted sense to which we now confine it . THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . 445.
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