КНИГИ НА РУМЫНСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «PÂNDÁR»
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When his rescuer arrived, it surprised Khoi-san, he had expected Pandar, but Dorry moved in silently behind the Pantheon on the left, something in Khoi-san face warned the warrior, who with the grace and speed of a cat turned to face his ...
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The works of Beaumont and Fletcher, with an intr. by G. Darley
Enter Pandar. Pandar. Here hope I to meet my citizen, and here hopes he to meet his scholar : I am sure I am grave enough to his eyes, and knave enough to deceive him : I am believed to conjure, raise storms and devils, by whose power I ...
Francis Beaumont, George Darley,
1840
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The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher - Volumul 2 - Pagina 444
Enter Pandar. Pandar. Here hope I to meet my citizen, and here hopes he to meet his scholar : I am sure I am grave enough to his eyes, and knave enough to deceive him: I am believed to conjure, raise storms and devils, by whose power I can ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, George Darley,
1840
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The Works of Beaumont & Fletcher: The Text Formed from a ...
I love my friend, but know no reason why 1' fee'd] So the first folio.—The second folio “ fed”; and so the modern editors. To hate myself : to be a kind of pandar, L L 2 scam! 111.] THE LITTLE FRENCH LAWYER. 515 Cler. Will you despatch? ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Alexander Dyce,
1843
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The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher with an Introduction by ...
Enler Pandar. Pandar. Here hope I to meet my citizen, and here hopes he to meet his scholar: I am sure I am grave enough to his eyes, and knave enough to deceive him: I am believed to conjure, raise storms and devils, by whose power I can ...
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The Works ... - Pagina 444
Euler Pandar. Pandar. Here hope I to meet my citizen, and here hopes he to meet his scholar: I am sure I am grave enough to his eyes, and knave enough to deceive him: I am believed to conjure, raise storms and devils, by whose power I can ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher,
1859
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The Dramatic Works in the Beaumont and Fletcher Canon: ...
Pandar. Sure they are very deare? 4° Mercer. Nine shillings, by my love to learning. Pandar. Pardon my judgement, wee schollers use no other objects, but our bookes. Mercer. There is one thing intomb'd in that grave breast, that makes mee ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Fredson Bowers,
2008
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The Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: Printed from ...
Nine shillings, by my love to learn- I'andar. Pardon my judgment; We scholars use no other objects but our hooks. [that grave breast, Mercer. There is one thing entomh'd in That makes me equally admire it with Your scholarship. Pandar.
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, George Colman,
1811
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher
JEnter Pandar and Mercer. Pandar. Sir, what may be done by art shall be done; I wear not this black cloak for nothing. Mercer. Perform this, Help me to this great heir by learning, £ shall want no black cloaks; taifaties, Silk-grograms, sattins, ...
Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher,
1811
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Pericles Prince of Tyre: Digital Age Edition
(Mytilene) (Pandar, Bawd, and Boult enter) Pandar: Boult! Boult: Sir? Pandar: Search the market narrowly, Mytilene is full of gallants. We lost too much money this mart by being too wenchless. Bawd: We were never so much out of creatures.
William Shakespeare, Julien Coallier,
1796