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 93.
15. lappuse
... humour will come ill to some , You will be thought to be too peremptory . Asp . This humour ? good ! and why this humour , Mitis ? Nay , do not turn , but answer . Mit . Answer , what ? Asp . I will not stir your patience , pardon me ...
... humour will come ill to some , You will be thought to be too peremptory . Asp . This humour ? good ! and why this humour , Mitis ? Nay , do not turn , but answer . Mit . Answer , what ? Asp . I will not stir your patience , pardon me ...
16. lappuse
... humour , as ' tis ens , we thus define it , 1 To be a quality of air , or water , And in itself holds these two properties , Moisture and fluxure : as , for demonstration , Pour water on this floor , ' twill wet and run : Likewise the ...
... humour , as ' tis ens , we thus define it , 1 To be a quality of air , or water , And in itself holds these two properties , Moisture and fluxure : as , for demonstration , Pour water on this floor , ' twill wet and run : Likewise the ...
17. lappuse
... humour ! O , it is more than most ridiculous . Cor . He speaks pure truth ; now if an ideot Have but an apish or fantastic strain , It is his humour . Asp . Well , I will Scourge those those apes , And to these courteous eyes oppose a ...
... humour ! O , it is more than most ridiculous . Cor . He speaks pure truth ; now if an ideot Have but an apish or fantastic strain , It is his humour . Asp . Well , I will Scourge those those apes , And to these courteous eyes oppose a ...
21. lappuse
... it would come with more propriety from the spectator than the actor ; but Jonson knew little of the golden curb which discretion hangs on self - opinion . Cor . O no , these are too nice observations OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 21.
... it would come with more propriety from the spectator than the actor ; but Jonson knew little of the golden curb which discretion hangs on self - opinion . Cor . O no , these are too nice observations OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 21.
26. lappuse
... Humour : but an he get me out of the humour he has put me in , I'll trust none of his tribe again while I live . Gentles , all I can say for him is , you are welcome . I could wish my bottle here amongst you ; but there's an old rule ...
... Humour : but an he get me out of the humour he has put me in , I'll trust none of his tribe again while I live . Gentles , all I can say for him is , you are welcome . I could wish my bottle here amongst you ; but there's an old rule ...
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