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 92.
33. lappuse
... ansam amittendæ pecuniæ : Servos nemo magis habet obnoxios , quam debitor suos creditores ; quibus si quid aliquando reddas , gratius est quam si dono des . Idem . Cor . O ! look where you are indebted any 2 D SC . I. OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
... ansam amittendæ pecuniæ : Servos nemo magis habet obnoxios , quam debitor suos creditores ; quibus si quid aliquando reddas , gratius est quam si dono des . Idem . Cor . O ! look where you are indebted any 2 D SC . I. OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
34. lappuse
... look where you are indebted any great sum , your creditor observes you with no less regard , than if he were bound to you for some huge benefit , and will quake to give you the least cause of offence , lest he lose his money . I assure ...
... look where you are indebted any great sum , your creditor observes you with no less regard , than if he were bound to you for some huge benefit , and will quake to give you the least cause of offence , lest he lose his money . I assure ...
38. lappuse
... looks as if he were chop - fallen , with barking at other men's good fortunes : ' ware how you offend him ; he carries ... look ; but Jonson plays on the cant meaning of the term , which I have already explained , p . 9 . Or that brass ...
... looks as if he were chop - fallen , with barking at other men's good fortunes : ' ware how you offend him ; he carries ... look ; but Jonson plays on the cant meaning of the term , which I have already explained , p . 9 . Or that brass ...
40. lappuse
... look , saint Swithin's : no rain ! Mac . O , here's a precious , dirty , damned rogue , That fats himself with expectation Of rotten weather , and unseason'd hours ; And he is rich for it , an elder brother ! His barns are full , his ...
... look , saint Swithin's : no rain ! Mac . O , here's a precious , dirty , damned rogue , That fats himself with expectation Of rotten weather , and unseason'd hours ; And he is rich for it , an elder brother ! His barns are full , his ...
42. lappuse
... look on merit . [ Rises and exit . Sord . Who brought this same , sirrah ? Hind . Marry , sir , one of the justice's men ; ' tis a precept , and all their hands be at it . he says Sord . Ay , and the prints of them stick in my flesh ...
... look on merit . [ Rises and exit . Sord . Who brought this same , sirrah ? Hind . Marry , sir , one of the justice's men ; ' tis a precept , and all their hands be at it . he says Sord . Ay , and the prints of them stick in my flesh ...
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