History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... he waits for them to speak , he remains motionless , hearing their voices , wholly wrapt in contemplation , in 1 Sejanus , Catilina , passim . order that he may not disturb the inner drama which CHAP . III . BEN JONSON .
... he waits for them to speak , he remains motionless , hearing their voices , wholly wrapt in contemplation , in 1 Sejanus , Catilina , passim . order that he may not disturb the inner drama which CHAP . III . BEN JONSON .
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... speak . The Fall of Sejanus , ii . 2 See Catiline , Act ii .; a very fine scene , no less plain spoken and ani- mated , on the dissipation of the higher ranks in Rome . 3 The Fall of Sejanus , i . VOL . II . C " 1 Then two spies who ...
... speak . The Fall of Sejanus , ii . 2 See Catiline , Act ii .; a very fine scene , no less plain spoken and ani- mated , on the dissipation of the higher ranks in Rome . 3 The Fall of Sejanus , i . VOL . II . C " 1 Then two spies who ...
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... · • Has he children ? Some dozen , or more , that he begot on beggars , Gypsies , and Jews , and black - moors , when he was drunk .... 1 Volpone , i . 4 . You may be louder yet . Speak out : Faith CHAP . III . 27 BEN JONSON . 27.
... · • Has he children ? Some dozen , or more , that he begot on beggars , Gypsies , and Jews , and black - moors , when he was drunk .... 1 Volpone , i . 4 . You may be louder yet . Speak out : Faith CHAP . III . 27 BEN JONSON . 27.
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Hippolyte Taine. You may be louder yet . Speak out : Faith , I could stifle him rarely with a pillow , As well as any woman that should keep him . C. Do as you will ; but I'll begone . " " 1 And Volpone , Corvino presently departs ; for ...
Hippolyte Taine. You may be louder yet . Speak out : Faith , I could stifle him rarely with a pillow , As well as any woman that should keep him . C. Do as you will ; but I'll begone . " " 1 And Volpone , Corvino presently departs ; for ...
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... speak . He inhabits a street so narrow that a carriage cannot enter it . He drives off with his stick the bear - leaders and sword - players , who venture to pass under his windows . He has sent away his servant whose shoes creaked ...
... speak . He inhabits a street so narrow that a carriage cannot enter it . He drives off with his stick the bear - leaders and sword - players , who venture to pass under his windows . He has sent away his servant whose shoes creaked ...
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