The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... brought to do ' A peevish giglot , rites ! perhaps the thought And shame of that , made Fortune turn her face , Knowing herself the lesser deity , And but my servant . - Bashful queen , if so , Sejanus thanks thy modesty . - Who's that ...
... brought to do ' A peevish giglot , rites ! perhaps the thought And shame of that , made Fortune turn her face , Knowing herself the lesser deity , And but my servant . - Bashful queen , if so , Sejanus thanks thy modesty . - Who's that ...
128. lappuse
... d ! without my knowledge ! And on this sudden ! Senators by letters Required to be there ! who brought these ? Cot . Macro . 2 Vid . Dio . Rom . Hist . Lib . lviii . p . 718 . Sej . Mine enemy ! and when ? Cot . 128 SEJANU S.
... d ! without my knowledge ! And on this sudden ! Senators by letters Required to be there ! who brought these ? Cot . Macro . 2 Vid . Dio . Rom . Hist . Lib . lviii . p . 718 . Sej . Mine enemy ! and when ? Cot . 128 SEJANU S.
129. lappuse
... brought up , your strengths must be our guard . Now , good Minutius , honour'd Latiaris , [ He salutes them humbly . Most worthy and my most unwearied friends : I return instantly . Lat . Most worthy lord ! [ Exit . Cot . His lordship ...
... brought up , your strengths must be our guard . Now , good Minutius , honour'd Latiaris , [ He salutes them humbly . Most worthy and my most unwearied friends : I return instantly . Lat . Most worthy lord ! [ Exit . Cot . His lordship ...
160. lappuse
... brought out at the Globe Theatre in 1605 , and printed in quarto , 1607 , after having been acted with great applause at both Universi- ties . Jonson republished it in 1616 , without alterations or addi- tions , and with the former ...
... brought out at the Globe Theatre in 1605 , and printed in quarto , 1607 , after having been acted with great applause at both Universi- ties . Jonson republished it in 1616 , without alterations or addi- tions , and with the former ...
178. lappuse
... brought to allow of the eating of beans ? And . Yes . Nan . But from the mule into whom didst thou pass ? And . Into a very strange beast , by some writers call'd an ass ; By others , a precise , pure , illuminate brother , Of those ...
... brought to allow of the eating of beans ? And . Yes . Nan . But from the mule into whom didst thou pass ? And . Into a very strange beast , by some writers call'd an ass ; By others , a precise , pure , illuminate brother , Of those ...
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