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 17.
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... gossip , ' To bring you ay together , at her lodging , Under pretext of teaching of my wife 7 Some rare receipt of drawing almond - milk , ha ? It shall be a part of my care . Good sir , God be wi ' you ! I have kept the contract , and ...
... gossip , ' To bring you ay together , at her lodging , Under pretext of teaching of my wife 7 Some rare receipt of drawing almond - milk , ha ? It shall be a part of my care . Good sir , God be wi ' you ! I have kept the contract , and ...
69. lappuse
... gossip's feast : now he , sir , brought Dick Robinson , Drest like a lawyer's wife , amongst them all : ii . 6 That were an excellent crack . ] A clever lively lad . See vol . p . 211 . There's Dickey Robinson . ] He was a comedian ...
... gossip's feast : now he , sir , brought Dick Robinson , Drest like a lawyer's wife , amongst them all : ii . 6 That were an excellent crack . ] A clever lively lad . See vol . p . 211 . There's Dickey Robinson . ] He was a comedian ...
151. lappuse
... Gossip MIRTH , Gossip TATTLE , Gossip EXPECTATION , and Gossip CENSURE , four Gentlewomen , lady - like attired . Mirth . Come , gossip , be not ashamed . The play is THE STAPLE OF NEWS , and you are the mistress and lady of Tattle ...
... Gossip MIRTH , Gossip TATTLE , Gossip EXPECTATION , and Gossip CENSURE , four Gentlewomen , lady - like attired . Mirth . Come , gossip , be not ashamed . The play is THE STAPLE OF NEWS , and you are the mistress and lady of Tattle ...
152. lappuse
... gossips ( if their children were christened ) as we are ; and such as had a longing to see plays , and sit upon them , as we do , and arraign both them and their poets ? Pro . O , is that your purpose ! Why , mistress Mirth and madam ...
... gossips ( if their children were christened ) as we are ; and such as had a longing to see plays , and sit upon them , as we do , and arraign both them and their poets ? Pro . O , is that your purpose ! Why , mistress Mirth and madam ...
153. lappuse
... gossips of the day . To suppose , with Steevens and Malone , that Jonson derived all his knowledge of Shakspeare from his printed works , is not a little ridiculous : those gentlemen choose to forget that he passed his life among play ...
... gossips of the day . To suppose , with Steevens and Malone , that Jonson derived all his knowledge of Shakspeare from his printed works , is not a little ridiculous : those gentlemen choose to forget that he passed his life among play ...
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