The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Corv . How do you , sir ? Tell him , it doubles the twelfth caract . ' Mos . Sir , He cannot understand , his hearing's gone ; And yet it comforts him to see you ——— Coro . Say , I have a diamond for him , too . Mos . Best shew it , sir ...
... Corv . How do you , sir ? Tell him , it doubles the twelfth caract . ' Mos . Sir , He cannot understand , his hearing's gone ; And yet it comforts him to see you ——— Coro . Say , I have a diamond for him , too . Mos . Best shew it , sir ...
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... i . e . to rail and abuse Volpone . This exposure of Corvino is happily designed : but , indeed , the whole of the act is a master - piece of truth and genuine comic humour . Corv . [ aloud . ] Or like an old THE FOX . 197.
... i . e . to rail and abuse Volpone . This exposure of Corvino is happily designed : but , indeed , the whole of the act is a master - piece of truth and genuine comic humour . Corv . [ aloud . ] Or like an old THE FOX . 197.
198. lappuse
... Corv . [ aloud . ] Or like an old smoked wall , on which the rain Ran down in streaks ! Mos . Excellent , sir ! speak out : You may be louder yet ; a culverin Discharged in his ear would hardly bore it . Corv . His nose is like a common ...
... Corv . [ aloud . ] Or like an old smoked wall , on which the rain Ran down in streaks ! Mos . Excellent , sir ! speak out : You may be louder yet ; a culverin Discharged in his ear would hardly bore it . Corv . His nose is like a common ...
224. lappuse
... Corv . What couldst thou propose2 Less to thyself , than in this heat of wrath , And stung with my dishonour , I should strike This steel into thee , with as many stabs , As thou wert gaz'd upon with goatish eyes ? Cel . Alas , sir , be ...
... Corv . What couldst thou propose2 Less to thyself , than in this heat of wrath , And stung with my dishonour , I should strike This steel into thee , with as many stabs , As thou wert gaz'd upon with goatish eyes ? Cel . Alas , sir , be ...
227. lappuse
... Corv . Pox o ' that fricace ! Mos . And since , to seem the more officious And flatt'ring of his health , there , they have had , At extreme fees , the college of physicians Consulting on him , how they might restore him ; Where one ...
... Corv . Pox o ' that fricace ! Mos . And since , to seem the more officious And flatt'ring of his health , there , they have had , At extreme fees , the college of physicians Consulting on him , how they might restore him ; Where one ...
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