History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... beauty of frankness . casting aside his sick man's garb , cries : My divine Mosca ! Thou hast to - day out gone thyself . . . . Prepare Me music , dances , banquets , all delights ; The Turk is not more sensual in his pleasures , Than ...
... beauty of frankness . casting aside his sick man's garb , cries : My divine Mosca ! Thou hast to - day out gone thyself . . . . Prepare Me music , dances , banquets , all delights ; The Turk is not more sensual in his pleasures , Than ...
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... beauty Only of price in Venice.- C. ' Tis well urg'd . ” 2 Where can we see such blows launched and driven hard , full in the face , by the violent hand of satire ? Celia is alone with Volpone , who , throwing off his feigned sickness ...
... beauty Only of price in Venice.- C. ' Tis well urg'd . ” 2 Where can we see such blows launched and driven hard , full in the face , by the violent hand of satire ? Celia is alone with Volpone , who , throwing off his feigned sickness ...
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... beauty in some eight - score and eighteen princes ' courts , where I have resided , and been there fortunate in the amours of three hundred forty and five ladies , all nobly if not princely descended , . . . in all so happy , as even ...
... beauty in some eight - score and eighteen princes ' courts , where I have resided , and been there fortunate in the amours of three hundred forty and five ladies , all nobly if not princely descended , . . . in all so happy , as even ...
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... be old , his imagination , like that of Titian , remained abundant and fresh . Though forsaken , lying gasping on his bed , feel- 1 Masque of Beauty . ing the approach of death , in his supreme bitterness CHAP . III . 43 BEN JONSON .
... be old , his imagination , like that of Titian , remained abundant and fresh . Though forsaken , lying gasping on his bed , feel- 1 Masque of Beauty . ing the approach of death , in his supreme bitterness CHAP . III . 43 BEN JONSON .
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... beauty , of beauty of every kind , so delighted with the freshness and splendour of things , so eager and so excited in adoration and enjoyment , so violently and entirely carried to the very essence of voluptuousness . His Venus is ...
... beauty , of beauty of every kind , so delighted with the freshness and splendour of things , so eager and so excited in adoration and enjoyment , so violently and entirely carried to the very essence of voluptuousness . His Venus is ...
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