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 46.
91. lappuse
... madam ? 5 Your double clokes , ] i . e . a cloke adapted for disguises , which might be worn on either side . It was of different colours , and fashions . This turned cloke with a false beard ( of which the cut and colour varied ) and a ...
... madam ? 5 Your double clokes , ] i . e . a cloke adapted for disguises , which might be worn on either side . It was of different colours , and fashions . This turned cloke with a false beard ( of which the cut and colour varied ) and a ...
95. lappuse
... Madam , in order , by degrees ; not jump . Lady T. Why , there was sir John Moneyman could jump A business quickly . Meer . True , he had great friends ; But , because some , sweet madam , can leap ditches , We must not all shun to go ...
... Madam , in order , by degrees ; not jump . Lady T. Why , there was sir John Moneyman could jump A business quickly . Meer . True , he had great friends ; But , because some , sweet madam , can leap ditches , We must not all shun to go ...
96. lappuse
... madam . Pray you , how was it ? Lady T. Troth , it but appears Ill on your kinsman's part . You may have heard , That Manly is a suitor to me , I doubt not . Meer . I guess'd it , madam . Lady T. And it seems , he trusted Your cousin to ...
... madam . Pray you , how was it ? Lady T. Troth , it but appears Ill on your kinsman's part . You may have heard , That Manly is a suitor to me , I doubt not . Meer . I guess'd it , madam . Lady T. And it seems , he trusted Your cousin to ...
97. lappuse
... madam , I am no kin to him , we but call cousins : And if he were , sir , I have no relation Unto his crimes . Man . You are not urged with them . I can accuse , sir , none but mine own judgment ; For though it were his crime so to ...
... madam , I am no kin to him , we but call cousins : And if he were , sir , I have no relation Unto his crimes . Man . You are not urged with them . I can accuse , sir , none but mine own judgment ; For though it were his crime so to ...
98. lappuse
... madam , your suit goes on . Lady T. Who told thee ? Lady E. One that can tell ; master Eitherside . Lady T. O , thy husband . Yes faith , there's life in't now ; it is referr'd . If we once see it under the seals , wench , then , Have ...
... madam , your suit goes on . Lady T. Who told thee ? Lady E. One that can tell ; master Eitherside . Lady T. O , thy husband . Yes faith , there's life in't now ; it is referr'd . If we once see it under the seals , wench , then , Have ...
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