The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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10. lappuse
... seem to lack a Vice ? Ere his words be half spoken , I am with him in a trice ; Here , there , and every where , as the cat is with the mice : True Vetus Iniquitas . dice ? Lack'st thou cards , friend , or I will teach thee [ to ] cheat ...
... seem to lack a Vice ? Ere his words be half spoken , I am with him in a trice ; Here , there , and every where , as the cat is with the mice : True Vetus Iniquitas . dice ? Lack'st thou cards , friend , or I will teach thee [ to ] cheat ...
12. lappuse
... seem'st ? so poor , to choose , This for a Vice , to advance the cause of hell , Now , as vice stands this present year ? Remember What number it is , six hundred and sixteen . Spanish pike . Arise Evans was a tailor . Mr. Weber had not ...
... seem'st ? so poor , to choose , This for a Vice , to advance the cause of hell , Now , as vice stands this present year ? Remember What number it is , six hundred and sixteen . Spanish pike . Arise Evans was a tailor . Mr. Weber had not ...
13. lappuse
... seems also to have been famous for tricks of legerdemain . Of Vennor , his superior in the art , I can give the reader no information . In Taylor's Cast over the Water , he mentions " Poor old Vennor , that plain dealing man , Who acted ...
... seems also to have been famous for tricks of legerdemain . Of Vennor , his superior in the art , I can give the reader no information . In Taylor's Cast over the Water , he mentions " Poor old Vennor , that plain dealing man , Who acted ...
23. lappuse
... seems scarcely worth the borrow- ing . You lade me , sir ! ] you do not spare me . The word occurs me . This is equivalent to the modern phrase , You lay what imputations you please upon again in this sense , p . 33 . * Fitz . Well , to ...
... seems scarcely worth the borrow- ing . You lade me , sir ! ] you do not spare me . The word occurs me . This is equivalent to the modern phrase , You lay what imputations you please upon again in this sense , p . 33 . * Fitz . Well , to ...
29. lappuse
... seems to suffer with her beauty , And so , as if his folly were away , It were worth pity . Fitz . Now they are right ; begin , sir.9 But first , let me repeat the contract briefly . I am , sir , to enjoy this cloke I stand in , Freely ...
... seems to suffer with her beauty , And so , as if his folly were away , It were worth pity . Fitz . Now they are right ; begin , sir.9 But first , let me repeat the contract briefly . I am , sir , to enjoy this cloke I stand in , Freely ...
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