The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 37.
159. lappuse
... address to the Court is not without merit . It is terse and neat , and will probably remind the reader of the style and con- struction of some of Milton's sonnets . PENNYBOY , the son , the heir and suitor . PROLOGUE . 159.
... address to the Court is not without merit . It is terse and neat , and will probably remind the reader of the style and con- struction of some of Milton's sonnets . PENNYBOY , the son , the heir and suitor . PROLOGUE . 159.
160. lappuse
... PENNYBOY , the son , the heir and suitor . PENNYBOY , the father , the Canter . PENNYBOY , Richer , the uncle , the usurer . CYMBAL , master of the STAPLE , and prime jeerer . FITTON , emissary Court , and jeerer . ALMANAC , doctor in ...
... PENNYBOY , the son , the heir and suitor . PENNYBOY , the father , the Canter . PENNYBOY , Richer , the uncle , the usurer . CYMBAL , master of the STAPLE , and prime jeerer . FITTON , emissary Court , and jeerer . ALMANAC , doctor in ...
161. lappuse
... PENNYBOY , jun . Enter PENNYBOY , jun . and LEATHERLEG with a new pair of boots . P. jun . [ LEATH . pulls on his boots . ] RAMERCY , Leatherleg : get me the spurrier , And thou hast fitted me . Leath . I'll do it presently . [ Exit . P ...
... PENNYBOY , jun . Enter PENNYBOY , jun . and LEATHERLEG with a new pair of boots . P. jun . [ LEATH . pulls on his boots . ] RAMERCY , Leatherleg : get me the spurrier , And thou hast fitted me . Leath . I'll do it presently . [ Exit . P ...
163. lappuse
... Pennyboy , I could have hinder'd thee : but now thou art mine . For one and twenty years , or for three lives , Choose which thou wilt , I'll make thee a copyholder , And thy first bill unquestion'd . Help me on . Fash . Presently , sir ...
... Pennyboy , I could have hinder'd thee : but now thou art mine . For one and twenty years , or for three lives , Choose which thou wilt , I'll make thee a copyholder , And thy first bill unquestion'd . Help me on . Fash . Presently , sir ...
168. lappuse
... prime work ! Enter Spurrier . Ods so , my spurrier ! put them on , boy , quickly ; I had like to have lost my spurs with too much speed . Enter PENNYBOY Canter , in a patched and ragged cloke 168 THE STAPLE OF NEWS . ACT I.
... prime work ! Enter Spurrier . Ods so , my spurrier ! put them on , boy , quickly ; I had like to have lost my spurs with too much speed . Enter PENNYBOY Canter , in a patched and ragged cloke 168 THE STAPLE OF NEWS . ACT I.
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