The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1904 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 66.
29. lappuse
... kissed his feet . ” — Let . vii . This did not , however , secure him from the coarse revilings of Broughton , whose insolence and pride were beyond all bounds . The reader may be amused with a specimen or two of his opinion of himself ...
... kissed his feet . ” — Let . vii . This did not , however , secure him from the coarse revilings of Broughton , whose insolence and pride were beyond all bounds . The reader may be amused with a specimen or two of his opinion of himself ...
41. lappuse
... kiss , like a scallop , 3 close ; And tickle him with thy mother - tongue . His great Verdugoship has not a jot of language ; So much the easier to be cozened , my Dolly . yet ? Dol . No. Face . Nor my Drugger ? This 1 My Dousabel ...
... kiss , like a scallop , 3 close ; And tickle him with thy mother - tongue . His great Verdugoship has not a jot of language ; So much the easier to be cozened , my Dolly . yet ? Dol . No. Face . Nor my Drugger ? This 1 My Dousabel ...
42. lappuse
... kiss her too . - Enter Abel , followed by Kastril . What , honest Nab ! Hast brought the damask ? Nab . No , sir ; here's tobacco . Face . ' Tis well done , Nab : thou'lt bring the damask too ? Drug . Yes : here's the gentleman ...
... kiss her too . - Enter Abel , followed by Kastril . What , honest Nab ! Hast brought the damask ? Nab . No , sir ; here's tobacco . Face . ' Tis well done , Nab : thou'lt bring the damask too ? Drug . Yes : here's the gentleman ...
47. lappuse
... kiss your vesture . Dol . Sir , I were uncivil down : and then , If the old man should hear or see you- Mam . Fear not . Face . The very house , sir , would run mad . You know it , How scrupulous he is , 1 and violent , ' Gainst the ...
... kiss your vesture . Dol . Sir , I were uncivil down : and then , If the old man should hear or see you- Mam . Fear not . Face . The very house , sir , would run mad . You know it , How scrupulous he is , 1 and violent , ' Gainst the ...
51. lappuse
... kiss , ' cause I am not ready . [ Exit . Sub . Yes , and perhaps hit you through both the nostrils . Face . [ within ... [ Kisses her . ] I do call you lady , Because you are to be one ere ' t be long , My soft and buxom widow . Kas . Is ...
... kiss , ' cause I am not ready . [ Exit . Sub . Yes , and perhaps hit you through both the nostrils . Face . [ within ... [ Kisses her . ] I do call you lady , Because you are to be one ere ' t be long , My soft and buxom widow . Kas . Is ...
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