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 51.
37. lappuse
... fortune favours ! how mean you that , friend ? Mac . I mean simply : that you are one that lives not by your wits ... fortune is your friend , But fortune favours fools . " WHAL . Mac . You are ! gramercy , good Janus . SC . I. 37 OUT OF ...
... fortune favours ! how mean you that , friend ? Mac . I mean simply : that you are one that lives not by your wits ... fortune is your friend , But fortune favours fools . " WHAL . Mac . You are ! gramercy , good Janus . SC . I. 37 OUT OF ...
38. lappuse
... fortunes : ' ware how you offend him ; he carries oil and fire in his pen , will scald where it drops : his spirit is like powder , quick , violent ; he'll blow a man up with a jest : I fear him worse than a rotten wall does the cannon ...
... fortunes : ' ware how you offend him ; he carries oil and fire in his pen , will scald where it drops : his spirit is like powder , quick , violent ; he'll blow a man up with a jest : I fear him worse than a rotten wall does the cannon ...
39. lappuse
... fortune tickles him , And makes him swoon with laughter , O , O , O ! Sord . Ha , ha , ha ! I will not sow my grounds this year . Let me see , what harvest shall we have ? June , Fuly Mac . What , is't a prognostication raps him so ? I ...
... fortune tickles him , And makes him swoon with laughter , O , O , O ! Sord . Ha , ha , ha ! I will not sow my grounds this year . Let me see , what harvest shall we have ? June , Fuly Mac . What , is't a prognostication raps him so ? I ...
43. lappuse
... hiss at me , whilst I at home , & c . ] Taken from Horace , but heightened and improved : Populus me sibilat , at mihi plaudo í Ipse domi . All's spent , and that my fortunes were belied . SC . I. OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 43.
... hiss at me , whilst I at home , & c . ] Taken from Horace , but heightened and improved : Populus me sibilat , at mihi plaudo í Ipse domi . All's spent , and that my fortunes were belied . SC . I. OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 43.
44. lappuse
... fortunes were belied . And to lend more opinion to my want , And stop that many - mouthed vulgar dog , Which else would still be baying at my door , Each market - day I will be seen to buy Part of the purest wheat , as for my household ...
... fortunes were belied . And to lend more opinion to my want , And stop that many - mouthed vulgar dog , Which else would still be baying at my door , Each market - day I will be seen to buy Part of the purest wheat , as for my household ...
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