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 64.
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... pieces , and so tear it into thin flakes , which na- turally it is apt for , and so use it for glasse lanthorns , and such ... piece in 1604. It is absurdly attributed to Shakspeare by Kirkman , and there wanted nothing perhaps but the ...
... pieces , and so tear it into thin flakes , which na- turally it is apt for , and so use it for glasse lanthorns , and such ... piece in 1604. It is absurdly attributed to Shakspeare by Kirkman , and there wanted nothing perhaps but the ...
9. lappuse
... piece to wickedness , and , at the same time , to protect him from the devil , whom he was permitted to buffet and baffle with his wooden sword , till the process of the story required that both the protector and the protected should be ...
... piece to wickedness , and , at the same time , to protect him from the devil , whom he was permitted to buffet and baffle with his wooden sword , till the process of the story required that both the protector and the protected should be ...
10. lappuse
... piece . It has a serious cast , and was professedly written to favour the Reforma- tion . 3 How nimble he is ! ] A perfect idea of his activity may be formed , as I have already observed , from the incessant skipping of the modern ...
... piece . It has a serious cast , and was professedly written to favour the Reforma- tion . 3 How nimble he is ! ] A perfect idea of his activity may be formed , as I have already observed , from the incessant skipping of the modern ...
13. lappuse
... piece of mirth in Shakspeare . WHAL . Whalley alludes to All's well that end's well . " You have made a shift to run into it , boots and all , like him that leapt into the cus- tard . ” A. ii . S. 5 . Our old dramatists abound with ...
... piece of mirth in Shakspeare . WHAL . Whalley alludes to All's well that end's well . " You have made a shift to run into it , boots and all , like him that leapt into the cus- tard . ” A. ii . S. 5 . Our old dramatists abound with ...
21. lappuse
... piece . Wit . ' Tis done , sir . [ ENGINE goes to FITZDOTTREL and takes him aside . Man . Is't possible there should be such a man ! Wit . You shall be your own witness ; I'll not labour To tempt you past your faith . Man . And is his ...
... piece . Wit . ' Tis done , sir . [ ENGINE goes to FITZDOTTREL and takes him aside . Man . Is't possible there should be such a man ! Wit . You shall be your own witness ; I'll not labour To tempt you past your faith . Man . And is his ...
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allusion Ambler Bartholomew Fair Beaumont and Fletcher beggar Ben Jonson brave Broker call'd Canter cloke court devil doth Dyce Eith Eitherside Enter Exeunt Exit Fitz FITZDOTTREL gentleman Gifford Gilthead give gleek gossip grace hath hear honour Host keep kiss Lady F lady Frampul lady's ladyship Lick Lickfinger Light Heart Lollard Lord Love's Pilgrimage Lovel madam master means Meer MEERCRAFT Mirth mistress mistress Band never noble Nurse on't Peck Pecunia Pennyboy Pick Picklock piece Pierce play PLUTARCHUS poet pray princess Prue rogue SCENE servant Shakspeare shew Shun speak Staple sweet tell thee there's thing true Trun Trundle trust twill Tyburn unto valour WHAL Whalley what's wife wild company Wittipol word