The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... thing , And may have heard he's worn in a thumb - ring ; 2 1 The Devil is an Ass . ] This is said by the prologue pointing to the title of the play , which , as was then the custom , was painted in large letters , and placed in some ...
... thing , And may have heard he's worn in a thumb - ring ; 2 1 The Devil is an Ass . ] This is said by the prologue pointing to the title of the play , which , as was then the custom , was painted in large letters , and placed in some ...
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... thing , that so admir'st ; Art thou the spirit thou 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 ...
... thing , that so admir'st ; Art thou the spirit thou 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 ...
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... things That are received now upon earth , for Vices ; 5 Cokely and Vennor . ] Cokely is elsewhere mentioned by Jon- son as master of a puppet - show ; he seems also to have been famous for tricks of legerdemain . Of Vennor , his ...
... things That are received now upon earth , for Vices ; 5 Cokely and Vennor . ] Cokely is elsewhere mentioned by Jon- son as master of a puppet - show ; he seems also to have been famous for tricks of legerdemain . Of Vennor , his ...
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... thing I fear , If I begin not now to think , the painters Have only made him : ' slight , he would be seen One time or other else ; he would not let An ancient gentleman , of [ as ] good a house As most are now in England , the ...
... thing I fear , If I begin not now to think , the painters Have only made him : ' slight , he would be seen One time or other else ; he would not let An ancient gentleman , of [ as ] good a house As most are now in England , the ...
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... 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 a cloven foot . [ Aside ...
... 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 a cloven foot . [ Aside ...
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