Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 568
... bear them to another , that be brent with one woman and bear it to another , that catch the lepry of one woman and bear it to another . Yea , some one of them shall boast among his fellows that he hath meddled with an hundred women ...
... bear them to another , that be brent with one woman and bear it to another , that catch the lepry of one woman and bear it to another . Yea , some one of them shall boast among his fellows that he hath meddled with an hundred women ...
Pagina 748
... bear sway . The silly mouse will by no manner of means be tamed ; the subtle fox may well be beaten , but never broken from stealing his prey . If you pound spices , they smell the sweeter ; season the wood never so well , the wine will ...
... bear sway . The silly mouse will by no manner of means be tamed ; the subtle fox may well be beaten , but never broken from stealing his prey . If you pound spices , they smell the sweeter ; season the wood never so well , the wine will ...
Pagina 1267
... bears ] Herford and Simp- son ( i . 90 ) interpret this as a reference to Inigo Jones , but Jonson must have had in mind Edward Alleyn , who was interested in bear - baiting and had from 1594 been part owner of the Bear Gar- den ...
... bears ] Herford and Simp- son ( i . 90 ) interpret this as a reference to Inigo Jones , but Jonson must have had in mind Edward Alleyn , who was interested in bear - baiting and had from 1594 been part owner of the Bear Gar- den ...
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