The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Cler . Have you got the song yet perfect , I gave you , boy ? Page . Yes , sir . Cler . Let me hear it . Page . You shall , sir ; but i'faith let nobody else . Cler . Why , I pray ? Page . It will get you the dangerous name of a poet in ...
... Cler . Have you got the song yet perfect , I gave you , boy ? Page . Yes , sir . Cler . Let me hear it . Page . You shall , sir ; but i'faith let nobody else . Cler . Why , I pray ? Page . It will get you the dangerous name of a poet in ...
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... Cler . Why what should a man do ? True . Why , nothing ; or that which , when ' tis done , is as idle . Hearken after the next horse- race , or hunting - match , lay wagers , praise Puppy , or Peppercorn , White - foot , Franklin ...
... Cler . Why what should a man do ? True . Why , nothing ; or that which , when ' tis done , is as idle . Hearken after the next horse- race , or hunting - match , lay wagers , praise Puppy , or Peppercorn , White - foot , Franklin ...
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... Cler . Nay , thou'lt not leave now— True . See but our common disease ! with what justice can we complain , that great men will not look upon us , nor be at leisure to give our affairs such dispatch as we expect , when we will never do ...
... Cler . Nay , thou'lt not leave now— True . See but our common disease ! with what justice can we complain , that great men will not look upon us , nor be at leisure to give our affairs such dispatch as we expect , when we will never do ...
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... Cler . Who is the president ? True . The grave and youthful matron , the lady Haughty . Cler . A pox of her autumnal face , her pieced beauty there's no man can be admitted till she be ready , now - a - days , till she has painted , and ...
... Cler . Who is the president ? True . The grave and youthful matron , the lady Haughty . Cler . A pox of her autumnal face , her pieced beauty there's no man can be admitted till she be ready , now - a - days , till she has painted , and ...
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... Cler . How ! publicly ? True . The doing of it , not the manner : that must be private . Many things that seem foul 9 Nor is there one kind of it ; & c . ] Nec genus ornatus unum est ; quod quamque decebit , Eligat ; et speculum ...
... Cler . How ! publicly ? True . The doing of it , not the manner : that must be private . Many things that seem foul 9 Nor is there one kind of it ; & c . ] Nec genus ornatus unum est ; quod quamque decebit , Eligat ; et speculum ...
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