The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1904 |
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7. lappuse
... lost To all mankind , but laundresses and tapsters , Had not I been . Sub . And hang thyself , I care not . Face . Hang thee , collier , And all thy pots and pans , in picture , I will , Since thou hast moved me- Dol . O , this will o ...
... lost To all mankind , but laundresses and tapsters , Had not I been . Sub . And hang thyself , I care not . Face . Hang thee , collier , And all thy pots and pans , in picture , I will , Since thou hast moved me- Dol . O , this will o ...
8. lappuse
... lost ! have you no more regard To your reputations ? where's your judg- ment ? ' slight , Have yet some care of me , of your re- public- Face . Away , this brach ! 2 I'll bring thee , rogue , within The statute of sorcery , 3 tricesimo ...
... lost ! have you no more regard To your reputations ? where's your judg- ment ? ' slight , Have yet some care of me , of your re- public- Face . Away , this brach ! 2 I'll bring thee , rogue , within The statute of sorcery , 3 tricesimo ...
15. lappuse
... lost : not to observe that Selden speaks of a law to be passed in consequence of a practice which might have very serious effects , and which must then be a direct and wilful violation of this sup- posed law . 1 You do not know What ...
... lost : not to observe that Selden speaks of a law to be passed in consequence of a practice which might have very serious effects , and which must then be a direct and wilful violation of this sup- posed law . 1 You do not know What ...
21. lappuse
... Lost in the embers ; ] Thus Chaucer : " For rednesse have I non right well I knowe In my visage , for fumes dyverse Of metals which ye have herde ine reherce , Consumed and wasted hath my rednesse . ' Chanon Yeoman's Tale . B Thrown by ...
... Lost in the embers ; ] Thus Chaucer : " For rednesse have I non right well I knowe In my visage , for fumes dyverse Of metals which ye have herde ine reherce , Consumed and wasted hath my rednesse . ' Chanon Yeoman's Tale . B Thrown by ...
27. lappuse
... lost one of its principal props . Upton refers for an explanation of this to Pliny and Ovid : if he had referred to the works of Kelley , Ripley , Norton , & c . , he would have been much more fortunate : for in them Jonson found not ...
... lost one of its principal props . Upton refers for an explanation of this to Pliny and Ovid : if he had referred to the works of Kelley , Ripley , Norton , & c . , he would have been much more fortunate : for in them Jonson found not ...
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