The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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13. lappuse
... comes.5 He may perchance , in tail of a sheriff's dinner , Skip with a rhyme on the table , from New - nothing , And take his Almain - leap into a custard , " Shall make my lady mayoress and her sisters Laugh all their hoods over their ...
... comes.5 He may perchance , in tail of a sheriff's dinner , Skip with a rhyme on the table , from New - nothing , And take his Almain - leap into a custard , " Shall make my lady mayoress and her sisters Laugh all their hoods over their ...
18. lappuse
... comes not : And he has reason . Who would be engaged , That might live freely , as he may do ? I swear , They are wrong all . The burnt child dreads the fire . They do not know to entertain the devil : I would so welcome him , observe ...
... comes not : And he has reason . Who would be engaged , That might live freely , as he may do ? I swear , They are wrong all . The burnt child dreads the fire . They do not know to entertain the devil : I would so welcome him , observe ...
22. lappuse
... [ comes forward . ] - With your leave , gentlemen . 4 Which of you is it , is so mere idolater Which of you is it , & c . ] This adventure of the cloke , as Langbaine observes , is from Boccacio , Day 3. Nov. 5. It is there told of ...
... [ comes forward . ] - With your leave , gentlemen . 4 Which of you is it , is so mere idolater Which of you is it , & c . ] This adventure of the cloke , as Langbaine observes , is from Boccacio , Day 3. Nov. 5. It is there told of ...
31. lappuse
... comes . Let him still wait , wait , wait ; while the watch goes , And the time runs , wife ! Wit . How ! not any word ? Nay , then I taste a trick in't . - Worthy lady , I cannot be so false to my own thoughts Of your presumed goodness ...
... comes . Let him still wait , wait , wait ; while the watch goes , And the time runs , wife ! Wit . How ! not any word ? Nay , then I taste a trick in't . - Worthy lady , I cannot be so false to my own thoughts Of your presumed goodness ...
37. lappuse
... see : he's in his riding suit , As he comes now from court : but hear him speak ; Minister matter to him , and then tell me . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. A Room in FITZDOTTREL'S House SC . III . THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . 37.
... see : he's in his riding suit , As he comes now from court : but hear him speak ; Minister matter to him , and then tell me . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. A Room in FITZDOTTREL'S House SC . III . THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . 37.
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