The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... Beggar of Brome is solely directed against them ; and in that extraordinary drama , The Anti- podes , they are attacked with no inconsiderable degree of humour . One example may be given : its pleasantry must apologize for its length ...
... Beggar of Brome is solely directed against them ; and in that extraordinary drama , The Anti- podes , they are attacked with no inconsiderable degree of humour . One example may be given : its pleasantry must apologize for its length ...
43. lappuse
... beggar that did crave it And as cheerfully receive it . More he need not me impórtune , For , ' twas the utmost of my fortune . " passage , the surname of Harrington has been absurdly given to Barnaby- " though it must be observed ...
... beggar that did crave it And as cheerfully receive it . More he need not me impórtune , For , ' twas the utmost of my fortune . " passage , the surname of Harrington has been absurdly given to Barnaby- " though it must be observed ...
179. lappuse
... beggar Brought him first news , whom he has entertain'd To follow him since . P. jun . Why , you shall see him ; -Founder ! Come in- Enter PENNYBOY , Canter . No follower , but companion : I pray thee put him in , friend ; [ to NATH ...
... beggar Brought him first news , whom he has entertain'd To follow him since . P. jun . Why , you shall see him ; -Founder ! Come in- Enter PENNYBOY , Canter . No follower , but companion : I pray thee put him in , friend ; [ to NATH ...
185. lappuse
... beggar to boot , and they two help him to a wife . Mirth . Ay , she is a proper piece ! that such creatures can broke for . Tat . I cannot abide that nasty fellow , the beggar ; if he had been a court - beggar in good clothes , a beggar ...
... beggar to boot , and they two help him to a wife . Mirth . Ay , she is a proper piece ! that such creatures can broke for . Tat . I cannot abide that nasty fellow , the beggar ; if he had been a court - beggar in good clothes , a beggar ...
207. lappuse
... beggar , a beggar born of a beggar . " In the Captain , by Beaumont and Fletcher , Jacomo says , " though I am plain and dudgeon , I would not be an ass ; and to sell parcels , I can as soon be hang'd . " Dudgeon , as the last ...
... beggar , a beggar born of a beggar . " In the Captain , by Beaumont and Fletcher , Jacomo says , " though I am plain and dudgeon , I would not be an ass ; and to sell parcels , I can as soon be hang'd . " Dudgeon , as the last ...
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