History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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5. oldal
... head . " Inigo Jones , his colleague , deprived him of the patron- age of the court . He was obliged to beg a supply of money from the Lord Treasurer , then from the Earl of Newcastle : " Disease , the enemy , and his engineers , CHAP ...
... head . " Inigo Jones , his colleague , deprived him of the patron- age of the court . He was obliged to beg a supply of money from the Lord Treasurer , then from the Earl of Newcastle : " Disease , the enemy , and his engineers , CHAP ...
26. oldal
... head ? M. O , sir , ' tis past the scotomy ; he now Hath lost his feeling , and hath left to snort : You hardly can perceive him , that he breathes . C. Excellent , excellent ! sure I shall outlast him : This makes me young again , a ...
... head ? M. O , sir , ' tis past the scotomy ; he now Hath lost his feeling , and hath left to snort : You hardly can perceive him , that he breathes . C. Excellent , excellent ! sure I shall outlast him : This makes me young again , a ...
31. oldal
... heads of parrots , tongues of nightingales , The brains of peacocks , and of estriches , Shall be our food . . . . Conscience ? " Tis the beggar's virtue . Thy baths shall be the juice of July flowers , Spirit of roses , and of violets ...
... heads of parrots , tongues of nightingales , The brains of peacocks , and of estriches , Shall be our food . . . . Conscience ? " Tis the beggar's virtue . Thy baths shall be the juice of July flowers , Spirit of roses , and of violets ...
36. oldal
... head Latin terms of civil and canon law , explain to Morose the twelve cases of nullity , 1 Compare M. de Pourceaugnac in Molière . 2 Epicone , iv . 1 , 2 . jingle in his ears one after another the most barbarous 36 BOOK IL THE ...
... head Latin terms of civil and canon law , explain to Morose the twelve cases of nullity , 1 Compare M. de Pourceaugnac in Molière . 2 Epicone , iv . 1 , 2 . jingle in his ears one after another the most barbarous 36 BOOK IL THE ...
39. oldal
... head over night ? " 2 They are good - tempered gods . Echo , awoke by Mercury weeps for the " too beauteous boy Narcissus " : " That trophy of self - love , and spoil of nature , Who , now transformed into this drooping flower , 1 By ...
... head over night ? " 2 They are good - tempered gods . Echo , awoke by Mercury weeps for the " too beauteous boy Narcissus " : " That trophy of self - love , and spoil of nature , Who , now transformed into this drooping flower , 1 By ...
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