The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 5. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 49.
7. lappuse
... poor cow or two , Entering a sow , to make her cast her farrow , Or crossing of a market - woman's mare 5 This first scene must be laid " e'en where the reader pleases . " Satan and Pug , probably , make their entrance on the stage from ...
... poor cow or two , Entering a sow , to make her cast her farrow , Or crossing of a market - woman's mare 5 This first scene must be laid " e'en where the reader pleases . " Satan and Pug , probably , make their entrance on the stage from ...
13. lappuse
... poor , to choose , This for a Vice , to advance the cause of hell , Now , as vice stands this present year ? Remember What number it is , six hundred and sixteen . Had it but been five hundred , though some sixty Above ; that's fifty ...
... poor , to choose , This for a Vice , to advance the cause of hell , Now , as vice stands this present year ? Remember What number it is , six hundred and sixteen . Had it but been five hundred , though some sixty Above ; that's fifty ...
14. lappuse
... Poor old Vennor , that plain dealing man , Who acted " England's Joy " at the Old Swan . " If the Vennor of the text be , as I suppose , the son of this person , he seems to have turned aside from the plain dealing of his father . And ...
... Poor old Vennor , that plain dealing man , Who acted " England's Joy " at the Old Swan . " If the Vennor of the text be , as I suppose , the son of this person , he seems to have turned aside from the plain dealing of his father . And ...
18. lappuse
... poor . " Lilly's History , p . 44. Fiske is introduced as a cheating rogue , in Fletcher's Rollo Duke of Normandy . if they be not , & c . ] It is not a little amusing ot Why are there laws against them ? The best artists 18 THE DEVIL ...
... poor . " Lilly's History , p . 44. Fiske is introduced as a cheating rogue , in Fletcher's Rollo Duke of Normandy . if they be not , & c . ] It is not a little amusing ot Why are there laws against them ? The best artists 18 THE DEVIL ...
53. lappuse
... poor gentleman , At least delay him in the thing he longs for , I speak it with my master's peace . ] i . e . respectfully , reve- rently a bad translation of cum pace domini . Nupson , which occurs in the preceding line , is used by ...
... poor gentleman , At least delay him in the thing he longs for , I speak it with my master's peace . ] i . e . respectfully , reve- rently a bad translation of cum pace domini . Nupson , which occurs in the preceding line , is used by ...
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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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