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 73.
43. lappuse
... poor , Only because they would be pitied , But are indeed a sort of lazy beggars , Licentious rogues , and sturdy vagabonds , Bred by the sloth of a fat plenteous year , Like snakes in heat of summer , out of dung ; And this is all that ...
... poor , Only because they would be pitied , But are indeed a sort of lazy beggars , Licentious rogues , and sturdy vagabonds , Bred by the sloth of a fat plenteous year , Like snakes in heat of summer , out of dung ; And this is all that ...
57. lappuse
... poor are served at his gate , early and late , sir . him . " A. i . S. 1. And in Hamlet : " O ! your only jig - maker ; " upon which Mr. Steevens cites the following lines from Shirley's Love in a Maze : 66 Many gentlemen Are not , as ...
... poor are served at his gate , early and late , sir . him . " A. i . S. 1. And in Hamlet : " O ! your only jig - maker ; " upon which Mr. Steevens cites the following lines from Shirley's Love in a Maze : 66 Many gentlemen Are not , as ...
59. lappuse
... poor elder brother of mine , sir , a yeoman , may dispend some seven or eight hundred a year ; that's his son , my nephew , there . Punt . You are not ill come , neighbour Sordido , though I have not yet said , well - come ; what , my ...
... poor elder brother of mine , sir , a yeoman , may dispend some seven or eight hundred a year ; that's his son , my nephew , there . Punt . You are not ill come , neighbour Sordido , though I have not yet said , well - come ; what , my ...
60. lappuse
... , but my desires shall find a smooth and secure passage . I am a poor knight - errant , lady , that hunting in the adjacent forest , was by adventure , in the pursuit of a hart , brought to this 60 ACT II . EVERY MAN.
... , but my desires shall find a smooth and secure passage . I am a poor knight - errant , lady , that hunting in the adjacent forest , was by adventure , in the pursuit of a hart , brought to this 60 ACT II . EVERY MAN.
67. lappuse
... poor 8 I speak it not gloriously , ] i . e . gloriosè , vain - gloriously ; a com- mon acceptation of the word by the writers of Jonson's time . • Or ta'en tobacco with them over the stage , in the lord's room . ] The lords rooms ...
... poor 8 I speak it not gloriously , ] i . e . gloriosè , vain - gloriously ; a com- mon acceptation of the word by the writers of Jonson's time . • Or ta'en tobacco with them over the stage , in the lord's room . ] The lords rooms ...
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