The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 54.
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... believe . ] i . e . Who , rather than fail of proof , would believe the mere evidence of their own thoughts . Jonson affects great brevity in his expres- sion , and , in consequence of that , is not always so clear as he might be . WHAL ...
... believe . ] i . e . Who , rather than fail of proof , would believe the mere evidence of their own thoughts . Jonson affects great brevity in his expres- sion , and , in consequence of that , is not always so clear as he might be . WHAL ...
49. lappuse
... believe they're such • De anim . virili Agrip . cons . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 12 et 22 . Lib . ii . p . 47 . t Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 79 . " Erat enim neptis Augusti , Agrippa et Juliæ filia , Germanici Suet . Aug. c . 64 ...
... believe they're such • De anim . virili Agrip . cons . Tacit . Ann . Lib . i . p . 12 et 22 . Lib . ii . p . 47 . t Tacit . Ann . Lib . iv . p . 79 . " Erat enim neptis Augusti , Agrippa et Juliæ filia , Germanici Suet . Aug. c . 64 ...
71. lappuse
... Believe him , Silius . Cot . Why , so he may , Arr . I say so . And he may choose too . Tib . By the Capitol , Arruntius . And all our gods , but that the dear republic , Our sacred laws , and just authority Are interess'd therein , ' I ...
... Believe him , Silius . Cot . Why , so he may , Arr . I say so . And he may choose too . Tib . By the Capitol , Arruntius . And all our gods , but that the dear republic , Our sacred laws , and just authority Are interess'd therein , ' I ...
82. lappuse
... believe , mistaken ; the expression seems rather pedantic than satirical . However , I have retained his note . • We must keep him to stalk with . ] i . e . as a stalking horse , under cover of which we may securely aim at our game . b ...
... believe , mistaken ; the expression seems rather pedantic than satirical . However , I have retained his note . • We must keep him to stalk with . ] i . e . as a stalking horse , under cover of which we may securely aim at our game . b ...
84. lappuse
... believe , that Livia , first the wife To Caius Cæsar , then my Drusus , now Will be contented to grow old with thee , Born but a private gentleman of Rome , And raise thee with her loss , if not her shame ? Or say that I should wish it ...
... believe , that Livia , first the wife To Caius Cæsar , then my Drusus , now Will be contented to grow old with thee , Born but a private gentleman of Rome , And raise thee with her loss , if not her shame ? Or say that I should wish it ...
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