The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1904 |
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... grace . 1 The sickness hot , & c . ] This , as has been already observed , was the term in use for that species of plague with which London was so frequently afflicted in the 16th and 17th centu- ries . On the first decisive symptonis ...
... grace . 1 The sickness hot , & c . ] This , as has been already observed , was the term in use for that species of plague with which London was so frequently afflicted in the 16th and 17th centu- ries . On the first decisive symptonis ...
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... grace ? Wrought thee to spirit , to quintessence , with pains Would twice have won me the philosopher's work ? Put thee in words and fashion , made thee fit For more than ordinary fellowships ? Given thee thy oaths , thy quarrelling di ...
... grace ? Wrought thee to spirit , to quintessence , with pains Would twice have won me the philosopher's work ? Put thee in words and fashion , made thee fit For more than ordinary fellowships ? Given thee thy oaths , thy quarrelling di ...
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... grace yet ? Dap . Whom ? Face . Your aunt of Fairy ? Sub . Not since she kist him in the cradle , captain ; I can resolve you that . Face . Well , see her grace , Whate'er it cost you , for a thing that I know . It will be somewhat hard ...
... grace yet ? Dap . Whom ? Face . Your aunt of Fairy ? Sub . Not since she kist him in the cradle , captain ; I can resolve you that . Face . Well , see her grace , Whate'er it cost you , for a thing that I know . It will be somewhat hard ...
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... grace's servants , And put on a clean shirt : you do not know What grace her grace may do you in clean linen.1 [ Exeunt Face and Dapper . Sub . [ within . ] Come in ! Good wives , I pray you forbear me now ; Troth , I can do you no good ...
... grace's servants , And put on a clean shirt : you do not know What grace her grace may do you in clean linen.1 [ Exeunt Face and Dapper . Sub . [ within . ] Come in ! Good wives , I pray you forbear me now ; Troth , I can do you no good ...
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... your incombustible stuff , He's young again : there you have made a friend . A lady that is past the feat of body , Though not of mind , and hath her face decayed Of the next wire - drawn grace . Nor of SCENE II . ] 37 THE ALCHEMIST .
... your incombustible stuff , He's young again : there you have made a friend . A lady that is past the feat of body , Though not of mind , and hath her face decayed Of the next wire - drawn grace . Nor of SCENE II . ] 37 THE ALCHEMIST .
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