The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... DEVIL IS AN ASS . THE STAPLE OF NEWS . THE NEW INN . LONDON : CLEVELAND . PRINTED FOR G. AND W. NICOL ; F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON ; CADELL AND DAVIES ; LONGMAN AND CO .; LACKINGTON AND CO .; R. H. EVANS ; J. MURRAY ; J. MAWMAN ; J. CUTHELL ...
... DEVIL IS AN ASS . THE STAPLE OF NEWS . THE NEW INN . LONDON : CLEVELAND . PRINTED FOR G. AND W. NICOL ; F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON ; CADELL AND DAVIES ; LONGMAN AND CO .; LACKINGTON AND CO .; R. H. EVANS ; J. MURRAY ; J. MAWMAN ; J. CUTHELL ...
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With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson, William Gifford. THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . VOL . V. B THE DEVIL IS AN Ass . ] This Comedy was.
With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson, William Gifford. THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . VOL . V. B THE DEVIL IS AN Ass . ] This Comedy was.
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... DEVIL IS AN Ass . ] This Comedy was acted in 1616 , by the King's Servants at Blackfriars , but not put to the press till many years afterwards , when it appeared in the folio of 1631 . The Editor of the Biographia Dramatica , who had ...
... DEVIL IS AN Ass . ] This Comedy was acted in 1616 , by the King's Servants at Blackfriars , but not put to the press till many years afterwards , when it appeared in the folio of 1631 . The Editor of the Biographia Dramatica , who had ...
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... DEVIL IS AN ASS : that is , to - day , The name of what you are met for , a new play . Yet , grandees , would you were not come to grace Our matter , with allowing us no place . Though you presume Satan , a subtle thing , And may have ...
... DEVIL IS AN ASS : that is , to - day , The name of what you are met for , a new play . Yet , grandees , would you were not come to grace Our matter , with allowing us no place . Though you presume Satan , a subtle thing , And may have ...
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... Devil of Edmonton . * 3 or were Muscovy glass , ] " About the river Dwyna , towards the North Sea , there groweth a soft rocke , which they call Slude ; this they cut into pieces , and so tear it into thin flakes , which naturally it is ...
... Devil of Edmonton . * 3 or were Muscovy glass , ] " About the river Dwyna , towards the North Sea , there groweth a soft rocke , which they call Slude ; this they cut into pieces , and so tear it into thin flakes , which naturally it is ...
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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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