The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and son, 1875 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 75.
26. lappuse
... eye , but is turned into all manner of variety , by his adulterate similes . his Mit . You paint forth a monster . Cor . He will prefer all countries before his native , and thinks he can never sufficiently , or with admiration 7 Cor ...
... eye , but is turned into all manner of variety , by his adulterate similes . his Mit . You paint forth a monster . Cor . He will prefer all countries before his native , and thinks he can never sufficiently , or with admiration 7 Cor ...
28. lappuse
... eyes Into my brain : where , [ when I view myself , Having before observ'd this man is great , Mighty , and fear'd ; that loved , and highly favour'd ; A third thought wise and learned ; a fourth rich , And therefore honour'd ; a fifth ...
... eyes Into my brain : where , [ when I view myself , Having before observ'd this man is great , Mighty , and fear'd ; that loved , and highly favour'd ; A third thought wise and learned ; a fourth rich , And therefore honour'd ; a fifth ...
44. lappuse
... eyes con- tinually fixed upon another man's prosperity , that is , his chief happiness , and to grieve at that . Whereas , if we make his monstrous and abhorr'd actions our ob- ject , the grief we take then comes nearer the 44 ACT I ...
... eyes con- tinually fixed upon another man's prosperity , that is , his chief happiness , and to grieve at that . Whereas , if we make his monstrous and abhorr'd actions our ob- ject , the grief we take then comes nearer the 44 ACT I ...
55. lappuse
... eye hath , on the instant , through the bounty of the window , received the form of a nymph . I will step forward three paces ; of the which , I will barely retire one ; and , after some little flexure of the knee , with an erected ...
... eye hath , on the instant , through the bounty of the window , received the form of a nymph . I will step forward three paces ; of the which , I will barely retire one ; and , after some little flexure of the knee , with an erected ...
72. lappuse
... eye of the spectators ? Mit . Nay , you are better traded with these things than I , and therefore I'll subscribe to your judgment ; marry , you shall give me leave to make objections . Cor . O , what else ? It is the special intent of ...
... eye of the spectators ? Mit . Nay , you are better traded with these things than I , and therefore I'll subscribe to your judgment ; marry , you shall give me leave to make objections . Cor . O , what else ? It is the special intent of ...
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