 | Ben Jonson - 1756 - 526 lapas
...is too well known amongft them, to be forth-coming. Faft. 'Slight how'll you do then ? Punt. I muft leave him with one that is ignorant of his quality, if I will have him to be flife. And fee! here comes one that will carry coals1, ergo will hold my dog. My honeft friend, may... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1788
...being aman of an un-coal-carrying spirit," &c. Again, in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour " Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo, will hold my dog." And, lastly, in the poet's own Henry V. " At Calais they stole a fire-shovel; I knew by that piece... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1809 - 466 lapas
...heing a man of an un-coal-carryir,g spirit," &c. Again, in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour." Here comes one that will carry coals; ergo, will hold my dog." And, lastly, in the poet's own King Henry V: " At Calais they stole a fireshovel ; I knew hy that piece... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1809
...being a man of an un-coal-carrving spirit," &c. Again, in Ben Jonson's E-very Man out of hit Humour; " Here comes one that will carry coals; ergo, will hold my dog." And, lastly, in the poet's own King Henry V ; " At Calais they stole a fireshovel; 1 knew by that piece... | |
 | Ben Jonson - 1811 - 788 lapas
...lodge. Pu -t. Not so ; his worth is too well known amongst them, to be forth-coming Fast. 'Slight how'll you do then ? Punt. I must leave him with one that...be safe. And see ! here comes one that will carry coals2, ergo will hold my dog. My honest friend, may I commit the tuition f this rlog to thy prudent... | |
 | Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 780 lapas
...lodge. Punt. Not so ; his worth is too well known amongst them, to be forth-coming. Fait. "Slight how'll you do then ? Punt. I must leave him with one that...will have him to be safe. And see ! here comes one thüt will carry coals2, ergo will hold my dog. My honest friend, may I commit the tuition of this... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1813 - 480 lapas
...being a man of an un-coal-carrying spirit," &c. Again, in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour: "Here comes one that will carry coals; ergo, will hold my dog." And, lastly, in the poet's own Kinf* Henry V: " At Calais they stole a fireshovel ; I knew by thatpiece... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 472 lapas
...being a man of an un-coal-carrying spirit," &c. Again, in Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour; " Here comes one that will carry coals; ergo, will hold my dog.'' And, lastly, in the poet's own King Henry V: " At Calais they stole a fireshoveli I knew by that piece... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826
...ancient being of an un-coal-carrying spirit,' &c. And in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour : ' Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo will hold my dog.' Again in King Henry V. Act iii. Sc. 2 : ' At Calais they stole a fireshovel ; I knew by that piece... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 540 lapas
...ancient being of an un-coal-carrying spirit,' &c. And in Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour:' Here comes one that will carry coals; ergo will hold my dog.' Again in King Heury V. Act iii. So. 2:' At Calais they stole a fireshovel; I knew by that piece... | |
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