The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 79.
150. lappuse
... fortune , 1 by the 3 Gipsy . I come to borrow , and you'll grant my demand , sir , Since ' tis not for money , pray lend me your hand , sir , And yet this good hand , if you please to stretch it , Had the errand been money could easily ...
... fortune , 1 by the 3 Gipsy . I come to borrow , and you'll grant my demand , sir , Since ' tis not for money , pray lend me your hand , sir , And yet this good hand , if you please to stretch it , Had the errand been money could easily ...
153. lappuse
... fortune left for her ? a strait- laced Christian of sixteen . Pat . Christian shall get her a loose- bodied gown In trying how a gentleman differs from a clown . Pup . Is that a fortune for a Christian ? a Turk with a gipsy could not ...
... fortune left for her ? a strait- laced Christian of sixteen . Pat . Christian shall get her a loose- bodied gown In trying how a gentleman differs from a clown . Pup . Is that a fortune for a Christian ? a Turk with a gipsy could not ...
323. lappuse
... Fortune was not burnt down till more than eight years after the Globe , that is , not till 1621 . It appears from Heywood's English Tra- vellers , that this theatre took its name from a figure of Fortune : " Old Lio . Sirrah , come down ...
... Fortune was not burnt down till more than eight years after the Globe , that is , not till 1621 . It appears from Heywood's English Tra- vellers , that this theatre took its name from a figure of Fortune : " Old Lio . Sirrah , come down ...
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