The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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... COURT , BY GENTLEMEN , THE KING'S SERVANTS . LOVE RESTORED . ] From the folio , 1616. This is a sprightly little piece , and Robin Goodfellow's account of the petty tricks used by the inferior orders to procure a sight of these ...
... COURT , BY GENTLEMEN , THE KING'S SERVANTS . LOVE RESTORED . ] From the folio , 1616. This is a sprightly little piece , and Robin Goodfellow's account of the petty tricks used by the inferior orders to procure a sight of these ...
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... court ; and would be glad to speak with something of less authority and more wit , that knows a little in the place . Groom . Sir , I know as little as any man in the place . Speak , what is your busi- ness ? I am an officer , groom of ...
... court ; and would be glad to speak with something of less authority and more wit , that knows a little in the place . Groom . Sir , I know as little as any man in the place . Speak , what is your busi- ness ? I am an officer , groom of ...
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... court . Er . What then ? An . To serve you , brother , and report Your graces from the Queen's side to the King's , In whose name I salute you . Er . Break my wings I fear you will . An . O be not jealous , brother ! What bough is this ...
... court . Er . What then ? An . To serve you , brother , and report Your graces from the Queen's side to the King's , In whose name I salute you . Er . Break my wings I fear you will . An . O be not jealous , brother ! What bough is this ...
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