The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējums |
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1.5. rezultāts no 38.
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I'll make him tell us his pedigree now ; and what meat he has to dinner ; and who are his guests ; and the whole course of his fortunes ; with a breath . a Enter sir AMOROUS LA FOOLE . La - F . ʼSave , dear sir Dauphine ! honoured ...
I'll make him tell us his pedigree now ; and what meat he has to dinner ; and who are his guests ; and the whole course of his fortunes ; with a breath . a Enter sir AMOROUS LA FOOLE . La - F . ʼSave , dear sir Dauphine ! honoured ...
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La - F . It should be extremely against my will , sir , if I contested with any man . Cler . I believe it , sir : Where hold you your feast ? La - F . At Tom Otter's , sir . Daup . Tom Otter ! what's he ? La - F . Captain Otter ...
La - F . It should be extremely against my will , sir , if I contested with any man . Cler . I believe it , sir : Where hold you your feast ? La - F . At Tom Otter's , sir . Daup . Tom Otter ! what's he ? La - F . Captain Otter ...
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La - F . You say very well , sir ; she is my kinswoman , a La - Foole by the mother - side , and will invite any great ladies for my sake . Daup . Not of the La - Fooles of Essex ? La - F . No , sir ; the La - Fooles of London . Cler .
La - F . You say very well , sir ; she is my kinswoman , a La - Foole by the mother - side , and will invite any great ladies for my sake . Daup . Not of the La - Fooles of Essex ? La - F . No , sir ; the La - Fooles of London . Cler .
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Daup . Can you take up ladies , sir ? Cler . 0 , let himn breathe , he has not recover'd . Daup . Would I were your half in that commodity ! La - F . No , sir , excuse me : I meant money , which can take up any thing .
Daup . Can you take up ladies , sir ? Cler . 0 , let himn breathe , he has not recover'd . Daup . Would I were your half in that commodity ! La - F . No , sir , excuse me : I meant money , which can take up any thing .
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La - F . Are the ladies come , sir John Daw , and your mistress ? [ Exit Daw . ] -- Sir Dauphine ! you are exceeding welcome , and honest master Clerimont . * To have given you the dor . ] See vol . ii . p . 328 .
La - F . Are the ladies come , sir John Daw , and your mistress ? [ Exit Daw . ] -- Sir Dauphine ! you are exceeding welcome , and honest master Clerimont . * To have given you the dor . ] See vol . ii . p . 328 .
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