The Works of Ben Jonson, 3. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1910 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 100.
55. lappuse
... thought that neither witches nor laws against them existed before this young prince ( he was but little turned of twenty ) published his Dæmonological treatise . But witchcraft had been declared a capital crime in this country ages ...
... thought that neither witches nor laws against them existed before this young prince ( he was but little turned of twenty ) published his Dæmonological treatise . But witchcraft had been declared a capital crime in this country ages ...
72. lappuse
... thought himself answered ; but was deceived by the echo . O , you wake then ! come away , Times be short are made for play ; The humorous moon too will not stay : - What doth make you thus delay ? Hath his tankards touched your brain ...
... thought himself answered ; but was deceived by the echo . O , you wake then ! come away , Times be short are made for play ; The humorous moon too will not stay : - What doth make you thus delay ? Hath his tankards touched your brain ...
75. lappuse
... thought we must have got Stakes , and heated ' em red - hot , And have bored you through the eyes , With the Cyclops , * ere you'd rise . 2 Sat. Or have fetched some trees to heave Up your bulks , that so did cleave To the ground there ...
... thought we must have got Stakes , and heated ' em red - hot , And have bored you through the eyes , With the Cyclops , * ere you'd rise . 2 Sat. Or have fetched some trees to heave Up your bulks , that so did cleave To the ground there ...
78. lappuse
... thought a mere loss of time . [ It was presented at Christmas , 1610-11 , in the same season as the Mask of Oberon and Love Restored . On December 15 , 1610 , John More wrote to Sir R. Winwood : " Yet doth the Prince make but one Mask ...
... thought a mere loss of time . [ It was presented at Christmas , 1610-11 , in the same season as the Mask of Oberon and Love Restored . On December 15 , 1610 , John More wrote to Sir R. Winwood : " Yet doth the Prince make but one Mask ...
82. lappuse
... thought was so pleased ! But he so greedy to devour much His own , and all that he brings forth , Is eating every piece of hour Some object of the rarest worth . Yet this is rescued from his rage , As not to die by time or age : For ...
... thought was so pleased ! But he so greedy to devour much His own , and all that he brings forth , Is eating every piece of hour Some object of the rarest worth . Yet this is rescued from his rage , As not to die by time or age : For ...
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