The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 74.
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... wives , 7 Or some good ribibe . ] Bawd , or mistress of a brothel . " This Sompnour , wayting evir on his pray , " Rode to summon an old wife , a ribibe . " Frere's Tale . WHAL . Whalley , like Steevens , is too fond of licentious ...
... wives , 7 Or some good ribibe . ] Bawd , or mistress of a brothel . " This Sompnour , wayting evir on his pray , " Rode to summon an old wife , a ribibe . " Frere's Tale . WHAL . Whalley , like Steevens , is too fond of licentious ...
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... wife too , I could not more . Come yet , Good Beelzebub . Were he a kind devil , And had humanity in him , he would come , but To save one's longing . I should use him well , I swear , and with respect ; would he would try me ! Not as ...
... wife too , I could not more . Come yet , Good Beelzebub . Were he a kind devil , And had humanity in him , he would come , but To save one's longing . I should use him well , I swear , and with respect ; would he would try me ! Not as ...
20. lappuse
... wife . He has all the places That I can think on , from the garret downward , Even to the manger , and the curry - comb . Pug . Sir , I shall put your worship to no charge , while things be reconciled . ] i . e . until . for those roses ...
... wife . He has all the places That I can think on , from the garret downward , Even to the manger , and the curry - comb . Pug . Sir , I shall put your worship to no charge , while things be reconciled . ] i . e . until . for those roses ...
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... wife So very handsome , say you ? Wit . I have not seen her Since I came home from travel ; and they say She is not alter'd . Then , before I went , I saw her once ; but so , as she hath stuck Still in my view , no object hath removed ...
... wife So very handsome , say you ? Wit . I have not seen her Since I came home from travel ; and they say She is not alter'd . Then , before I went , I saw her once ; but so , as she hath stuck Still in my view , no object hath removed ...
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... wife's beauty , and so very prodigal Unto my patience , that , for the short parley Of one swift hour's quarter , with my wife , He will depart with ( let me see ) this cloke here , The price of folly ? -Sir , are you the man ? Wit . I ...
... wife's beauty , and so very prodigal Unto my patience , that , for the short parley Of one swift hour's quarter , with my wife , He will depart with ( let me see ) this cloke here , The price of folly ? -Sir , are you the man ? Wit . I ...
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