The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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... his annotators inform us , a celebrated jack - pudding in the service of one Mondor : " Ce Mondor étoit un charlatan , ou vendeur du beaume , qui établissoit son théatre dans la Place Dauphine , vers le commencement du xvii siècle .
... his annotators inform us , a celebrated jack - pudding in the service of one Mondor : " Ce Mondor étoit un charlatan , ou vendeur du beaume , qui établissoit son théatre dans la Place Dauphine , vers le commencement du xvii siècle .
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Sir Dauphine Eugenie , a knight , his nephew . Ned Clerimont , a gentleman , his friend . Truewit , another friend . Sir John Daw , a knight . Sir Amorous La - Foole , a knight also . Thomas Otter , a land and sea captain .
Sir Dauphine Eugenie , a knight , his nephew . Ned Clerimont , a gentleman , his friend . Truewit , another friend . Sir John Daw , a knight . Sir Amorous La - Foole , a knight also . Thomas Otter , a land and sea captain .
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When saw you Dauphine Eugenie ? Cter . Not these three days . · Shall we go to him this morning ? he is very melancholy , I hear . True . Sick of the uncle , is he ? I met that stiff piece of formality , his uncle , yesterday , with a ...
When saw you Dauphine Eugenie ? Cter . Not these three days . · Shall we go to him this morning ? he is very melancholy , I hear . True . Sick of the uncle , is he ? I met that stiff piece of formality , his uncle , yesterday , with a ...
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Enter sir DAUPHINE EUGENIE . Daup . How now ! 70 , in the Queen's time , & c . ] This seems to be an indirect satire on the growing laxity of attendance on public worship , Elizabeth was very strict in this matter .
Enter sir DAUPHINE EUGENIE . Daup . How now ! 70 , in the Queen's time , & c . ] This seems to be an indirect satire on the growing laxity of attendance on public worship , Elizabeth was very strict in this matter .
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Enter sir DAUPHINE EUGENIE . Daup . How now ! what ail you , sirs ? dumb ? . True . Struck into stone , almost , I am here , with tales o ' thine uncle . There was never such a prodigy heard of . Daup . I would you would once lose this ...
Enter sir DAUPHINE EUGENIE . Daup . How now ! what ail you , sirs ? dumb ? . True . Struck into stone , almost , I am here , with tales o ' thine uncle . There was never such a prodigy heard of . Daup . I would you would once lose this ...
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