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 61.
21. lappuse
... leaves the inn . How does he 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 ...
... leaves the inn . How does he 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 ...
22. lappuse
... 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 Francisco Vergellesi , who parts ...
... 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 Francisco Vergellesi , who parts ...
30. lappuse
... leave you , quitting here his proper circle , For a much worse , in the walks of Lincoln's - inn , Under the elms , t ' expect the fiend in vain there , Will confess for you . Fitz . I did look for this jeer . Wit . And what a daughter ...
... leave you , quitting here his proper circle , For a much worse , in the walks of Lincoln's - inn , Under the elms , t ' expect the fiend in vain there , Will confess for you . Fitz . I did look for this jeer . Wit . And what a daughter ...
34. lappuse
... leave of At this so envious distance , I had taught Our lips ere this , to seal the happy mixture Made of our souls : but we must both now yield To the necessity . Do not think yet , lady , But I can kiss , and touch , and laugh , and ...
... leave of At this so envious distance , I had taught Our lips ere this , to seal the happy mixture Made of our souls : but we must both now yield To the necessity . Do not think yet , lady , But I can kiss , and touch , and laugh , and ...
49. lappuse
... . Mrs. Fitz . O ! you'll anon prove his hired man , I fear ; What has he given you for this message ? sir , Bid him put off his hopes of straw , and leave To spread his nets in view thus . Though they 5 E SC . I. THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . 49.
... . Mrs. Fitz . O ! you'll anon prove his hired man , I fear ; What has he given you for this message ? sir , Bid him put off his hopes of straw , and leave To spread his nets in view thus . Though they 5 E SC . I. THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . 49.
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