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... speak for a pension for them , but pound them to dust upon my Lord's least distaste or change of his palate . How much better is it to be silent , or at least to speak spar- ingly ! For it is not enough to speak good , but timely things ...
... speak for a pension for them , but pound them to dust upon my Lord's least distaste or change of his palate . How much better is it to be silent , or at least to speak spar- ingly ! For it is not enough to speak good , but timely things ...
Pagina 41
... speak , out of necessity , that have so infinitely exceeded them- selves as it was better , both for them and their ... speak or the things we speak of . Some are of the camp , some of the council - board , some of the shop , some of the ...
... speak , out of necessity , that have so infinitely exceeded them- selves as it was better , both for them and their ... speak or the things we speak of . Some are of the camp , some of the council - board , some of the shop , some of the ...
Pagina 45
... speak- ing ? Sometimes for necessity , when we are driven or think it fitter to speak that in obscure words or by circumstance which uttered plainly would offend the hearers ; or to avoid obscene- ness ; or sometimes for pleasure and ...
... speak- ing ? Sometimes for necessity , when we are driven or think it fitter to speak that in obscure words or by circumstance which uttered plainly would offend the hearers ; or to avoid obscene- ness ; or sometimes for pleasure and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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