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 82.
8. lappuse
... keep the churn so , that the butter come not , Spite of the housewife's cord , or her hot spit : Or some good ribibe , about Kentish Town Or Hogsden , you would hang now for a witch , Because she will not let you play round Robin . And ...
... keep the churn so , that the butter come not , Spite of the housewife's cord , or her hot spit : Or some good ribibe , about Kentish Town Or Hogsden , you would hang now for a witch , Because she will not let you play round Robin . And ...
11. lappuse
... keep it from a third danger , lets it stand without a head . " London Carbonadoed . In this state it was found by the great fire . The Puritans took a malignant pleasure in this mutilated state of the cathedral , for which they are ...
... keep it from a third danger , lets it stand without a head . " London Carbonadoed . In this state it was found by the great fire . The Puritans took a malignant pleasure in this mutilated state of the cathedral , for which they are ...
15. lappuse
... keep us up in credit : Not old Iniquities . Get you e'en back , sir , To making of your rope of sand again ; You are not for the manner , nor the times . They have their vices there , most like to virtues : You cannot know them apart by ...
... keep us up in credit : Not old Iniquities . Get you e'en back , sir , To making of your rope of sand again ; You are not for the manner , nor the times . They have their vices there , most like to virtues : You cannot know them apart by ...
19. lappuse
... keep me upright , while things be reconciled.'1 Please you to let my service be of use to you , sir . - Fitz . Service ! ' fore hell , my heart was at my mouth , ' Till I had view'd his shoes well for those roses Were big enough to hide ...
... keep me upright , while things be reconciled.'1 Please you to let my service be of use to you , sir . - Fitz . Service ! ' fore hell , my heart was at my mouth , ' Till I had view'd his shoes well for those roses Were big enough to hide ...
21. lappuse
... keep her ? Wit . Very brave ; however Himself be sordid , he is sensual that way : In every dressing he does study her . Man . And furnish forth himself so from the brokers ? Wit . Yes , that's a hired suit he now has on , To see the ...
... keep her ? Wit . Very brave ; however Himself be sordid , he is sensual that way : In every dressing he does study her . Man . And furnish forth himself so from the brokers ? Wit . Yes , that's a hired suit he now has on , To see the ...
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