The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... IS AN ASS . ACT I. SCENE I.S Enter SATAN and PUG . Sat. Hoн , hoh , hoh , hoh , hoh , hoh , hoh , hoh ! " — To earth ! and why to earth , thou foolish spirit ? What wouldst thou do on earth ? Pug . For that , great chief , As time shall ...
... IS AN ASS . ACT I. SCENE I.S Enter SATAN and PUG . Sat. Hoн , hoh , hoh , hoh , hoh , hoh , hoh , hoh ! " — To earth ! and why to earth , thou foolish spirit ? What wouldst thou do on earth ? Pug . For that , great chief , As time shall ...
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... What Vice ? What kind wouldst thou have it of ? Pug . Why any : Fraud , Or Covetousness , or lady Vanity , Or old Iniquity . Sat. I'll call him hither . Enter INIQUITY . Iniq . What is he calls upon me , and would seem to lack a Vice ...
... What Vice ? What kind wouldst thou have it of ? Pug . Why any : Fraud , Or Covetousness , or lady Vanity , Or old Iniquity . Sat. I'll call him hither . Enter INIQUITY . Iniq . What is he calls upon me , and would seem to lack a Vice ...
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... which Most of his chamber can do now . But , Pug , As the times are , who is it will receive you ? What company will you go to , or whom mix with ? Where canst thou carry him , except to taverns , To mount upon a joint - stool , with a ...
... which Most of his chamber can do now . But , Pug , As the times are , who is it will receive you ? What company will you go to , or whom mix with ? Where canst thou carry him , except to taverns , To mount upon a joint - stool , with a ...
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... what is that to thee , dear heart ? Why shouldst thou envy my delight , or cross it , By being solicitous , when it ... is that the scru- ple ? come , come , Thou art a niaise . ' Which of your great houses , ( I will not mean at home ...
... what is that to thee , dear heart ? Why shouldst thou envy my delight , or cross it , By being solicitous , when it ... is that the scru- ple ? come , come , Thou art a niaise . ' Which of your great houses , ( I will not mean at home ...
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... Which ever is interpreted consent , To make your answer for you ; which shall be To as good purpose as I can imagine , And what I think you'd speak . Fitz No , no , no , no . Wit . I shall resume , sir . Man . Sir , what do you mean ...
... Which ever is interpreted consent , To make your answer for you ; which shall be To as good purpose as I can imagine , And what I think you'd speak . Fitz No , no , no , no . Wit . I shall resume , sir . Man . Sir , what do you mean ...
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allusion Aristophanes Beaumont and Fletcher beggar BEN JONSON brave Broker call'd Canter cloke court cuckold devil doth Eith Eitherside Enter Exeunt Exit Fitz Fitzdottrel gentleman Gilthead give gossip grace hath hear honour Host Jonson keep kiss Lady F lady Frampul lady's ladyship Lick Lickfinger Light Heart Lollard Lord Lord L Love's Pilgrimage Lovel madam Madrigal master Meer MEERCRAFT Mirth mistress mistress Band never noble Nurse on't Peck Pecunia PENNY BOY Pennyboy Pick Picklock piece Pierce play Plutarchus poet pray princess Prue rogue SCENE servant Shakspeare shew Shun speak Steevens sweet tell thee there's thing Trun Trundle trust twill Tyburn unto valour WHAL Whalley What's wife wild company Wittipol word
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