Now, gentlemen, I go To turn an actor and a humorist, Where, ere I do resume my present person, We hope to make the circles of your eyes Flow with distilled laughter : if we fail, We must impute it to this only chance, Art hath an enemy called ignorance.2... The War of the Theatres - 第 58 頁Josiah Harmar Penniman 著 - 1897 - 168 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 頁
...Where (( rcl do resume my present person) We hope to make the circlis of your eye» Flow with distilK d laughter: if we fail, We must impute it to this only chance, " Art hath an enemy call'd ignorance." " [Exit Asp. Cor. How do you like his spirit, Milis Í Mit. I should like it much... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 568 頁
...turn an actor, and a humorist, Where, eie I do resume my present person, We hope to make the dt des of your eyes Flow with distilled laughter : if we...must impute it to this only chance, Art hath an enemy call'd ignorance.* [Exit. Cor. How do you like his spirit, Mills? Mit. 1 should like it muih better,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 568 頁
...entertain this troop With some familiar and by-conference, til haste them, sound. Now, gentlemen, Igo To turn an actor, and a humorist, Where, ere I do resume my present person, We hope to make the drcles of your eyes Flow with distilled laughter : if we fail, We must impute it to this only chance,... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 頁
...of Venice. — Montaigne. Dccexxxv. — — Now, gentlemen, I go To turn an actor, and a humourist, Where, ere I do resume my present person, We hope...must impute it to this only chance, Art hath an enemy call'd Ignorance! Prologue to Every Man out of his Humour — Sen Jimson. DCCCXXXVI. All false practices... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 頁
...—Montaigne. DCCCXXXV. To turn an actor, and a humourist, Where, ere I do resume my present person, \ AVe hope to make the circles of your eyes Flow with distilled...must impute it to this only chance, Art hath an enemy call'd Ignorance! Prologue to Every Mem out of his Humour—Ben Jonton. Now, gentlemen, I go jj../... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 頁
....Raleigh's History. Now, gf lulcmcn, 1 go To turn an acior, and a humourist, Whore, ere I do resume iny present person, We hope to make the circles of your eyes Flow with distilled laughter. Ben Jonstni, Besides those grosser elements of bodies, salt, sulphur, and mercury, ingredients of a... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 頁
...into the gulph of Persia. Raleigll'i History. Now, gentlemen, I [i> To turn an actor, and a humourist, Where, ere I do resume my present person. We hope to make the circle* of your eyes Flow with diitiiled laughter. Ben Jonton. Besides those grosser element* of bodies,... | |
| Sophocles, John Frederick Boyes - 1844 - 242 頁
...Innocence, without disguise, And Constancy sincere, Shall fill the circles of those eyes. Cowper. The Doves. We hope to make the circles of your eyes, Flow with distilled laughter. Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour, (after the second sounding.) 1271 'Oвovveк OVк o-vfrmvró... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 374 頁
...Duke of Venice. — Montaigne. DCCCXXXV. • Now, gentlemen, I go To turn an actor, and a humourist, Where, ere I do resume my present person, We hope...must impute it to this only chance, Art hath an enemy call'd Ignorance! Prologue to Every Man out of kis Humour — Ben Jonson. DCCCXXXVI. All false practices... | |
| 1856 - 372 頁
...Venice.—- Jklontaigne. DCCCXXXV. — — — — Now, gentlemen, I go To turn an actor, and a humourist, Where, ere I do resume my present person, We hope...must impute it to this only chance, Art hath an enemy call'd Ignorance! Prologue to Every Matt out of his Humour — Ben Joruon. DCCCXXXVL All false practices... | |
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