The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... taken , hath a healing might ' Against the scorpion's stroke ; the proof we'll give : That , while two poisons wrestle , we may live . He hath a spirit too working to be used But to the encounter of his like ; excused- Are wiser sov ...
... taken , hath a healing might ' Against the scorpion's stroke ; the proof we'll give : That , while two poisons wrestle , we may live . He hath a spirit too working to be used But to the encounter of his like ; excused- Are wiser sov ...
115. lappuse
... taken off , to look What ' tis . [ Exit Terentius . ] . -Some slave hath practised an imposture , To stir the people . - How now ! why return you ? Re - enter TERENTIUS , with SATRIUS and NATTA . Z Sat. The head , my lord , already is ...
... taken off , to look What ' tis . [ Exit Terentius . ] . -Some slave hath practised an imposture , To stir the people . - How now ! why return you ? Re - enter TERENTIUS , with SATRIUS and NATTA . Z Sat. The head , my lord , already is ...
117. lappuse
... taken with the steam of flesh , Or blood , diffused about their altars : think Their power as cheap as I esteem it small .. Of all the throng that fill th ' Olympian hall , And , without pity , lade poor Atlas ' back , I know not that ...
... taken with the steam of flesh , Or blood , diffused about their altars : think Their power as cheap as I esteem it small .. Of all the throng that fill th ' Olympian hall , And , without pity , lade poor Atlas ' back , I know not that ...
130. lappuse
... taken would be approved by custom . For he refers us in the margin of the quarto , to the author of whom he borrowed it . WHAL . I have not , any more than Whalley , been able to find an earlier instance of the use of this phrase . It ...
... taken would be approved by custom . For he refers us in the margin of the quarto , to the author of whom he borrowed it . WHAL . I have not , any more than Whalley , been able to find an earlier instance of the use of this phrase . It ...
140. lappuse
... taken , his excuse will not be taken . Tri . Note who are absent , and record their names . Reg . Fathers conscript , ' may what I am to utter Turn good and happy for the commonwealth ! And thou , Apollo , in whose holy house We here ...
... taken , his excuse will not be taken . Tri . Note who are absent , and record their names . Reg . Fathers conscript , ' may what I am to utter Turn good and happy for the commonwealth ! And thou , Apollo , in whose holy house We here ...
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