Such are thy beauties and our loves ! Dear saint, Riches, the dumb god, that giv'st all men tongues, That canst do nought, and yet mak'st men do all things ; The price of souls ; even hell, with thee to boot, Is made worth heaven. Thou art virtue, fame,... The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - Strana 167autor/autoři: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Sukanta Chaudhuri - 1995 - 370 str.
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| D.H. Craig - 2002 - 523 str.
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| 1996 - 584 str.
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| Ben Jonson - 1997 - 716 str.
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| 1913 - 446 str.
...their empty moulds ! For a spirited eulogy of wealth, dramatic of course, see The Fox (Wks. 3. 167) : Thou art virtue, fame, Honour and all things else....get thee, He shall be noble, valiant, honest, wise — Mos. And what you will, sir. Riches are in fortune A greater good than wisdom is in nature. 2.... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1998 - 566 str.
...and our loves! Dear saint, Riches, the dumb god, that giv'st all men tongues: 0 That canst do naught, and yet mak'st men do all things; The price of souls; even hell, with thee to boot, 0 Is made worth heaven! Thou art virtue, fame, 25 Honour, and all things else! Who can get thee, He... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 220 str.
...thy beauties and our loves. Dear saint, Riches, the dumb god that giv'st all men tongues, That canst do nought and yet mak'st men do all things, The price...boot, Is made worth heaven. Thou art virtue, fame, 25 Honour, and all things else. Who can get thee, He shall be noble, valiant, honest, wise — 10.... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1999 - 630 str.
...and our loves ! Dear saint, Riches, the dumb god, that giv'st all men tongues : That canst do naught, and yet mak'st men do all things; The price of souls;...boot, Is made worth heaven ! Thou art virtue, fame, 25 Honour, and all things else ! Who can get thee, He shall be noble, valiant, honest, wise— —... | |
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