This three weeks, all my advices, all my letters, They have been intercepted. Per. Indeed, sir ! Best have a care. Sir P. Nay, so I will. Per. This knight, I may not lose him, for my mirth, till night. The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - 218. lappuseautors: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| John Bell - 1780 - 436 lapas
...may be ionic defignon you. Pol. I know not. I'll ftand upon my guard. Per. ' Fis your bed, Sir. Pol. This three weeks, all my advices, all my letters, They have been intercepted. Per. Indeed, Sir? Beft have a care. Pol. Nay, To I will. ' Per. This knight, ' I may not loie him, tor my mirth, till... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 lapas
...be some design on you. Pol. I know not. I'll stand upon my guard. Per. 'Tis your best, sir. Pol. This three weeks, all my advices, all my letters,...intercepted. Per. Indeed, sir ? Best have a care. Pol. Nay, so I will. Per. This knight, I may not lose him, for my mirth, till night. SCENE IV. VOLPONE... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 lapas
...be some design on you. Pol. I know not. I'll stand upon my guard. Per. 'Tis your best, sir. Pol. This three weeks, all my advices, all my letters,...intercepted. Per. Indeed, sir ? Best have a care. Pot. Nay, so I will. Per. This knight, I may not lose him, for my mirth, till night. SCENE IV. VOLPONE... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 lapas
...some design on you. Pol. I know not. I'll stand upon my guard. ffr. "Tis your best, sir. PÜ/. This three weeks, all my advices, all my letters,...intercepted. Per. Indeed, sir ? Best have a care. Pol. Nay, so I will. Per. This knight, I may not lose him, for my mirth, till night. SCENE IV. VOLPONE... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 lapas
...three weeks, all my advices, all They have been intercepted. Per. Indeed, sir? Best have a care. fol. Nay, so I will. Per. This knight, I may not lose him, for my mirth, till night. SCENE IV. . I'olponc, Musca. f'nlp. O, I am wounded. Mos. Where, sir? Уа\р. Not without; [them ever.... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1846 - 328 lapas
...lands a hundred yoke of oxen tilled. Dryd. jEn. This idiom often has its noun in the plural number. 46. This three weeks all my advices, all my letters, They have been intercepted. B. Jons. The Fox, 2. 3. 47. After Sein Thomas dethe, aboute an yrrs to, Ther spronk contek, &c. R.... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1846 - 336 lapas
...lands a hundred yoke of oxen tilled. Dryd. JEn. This idiom often has its noun in the plural number. 46. This three weeks all my advices, all my letters, They have been intercepted. B. Jons. The Fox, 2. 3. 47. After Sein Thomas delhe, aboute an jeres to, Ther spronk contek, &c. R.... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 538 lapas
...it ; I will home. Per. It may be some design on you. Sir P. I know not. I'll stand upon my .guard. Per. It is your best, sir. Sir P. This three weeks,...Room in VOLPONE'S House. Enter VOLPONE and MOSCA. Volpone. I am wounded ! Mas. Where, sir ? Volp. Not without ; Those blows were nothing : I could bear... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 550 lapas
...believe it ; I will home. Per. It may be some design on you. Sir P. I know not. I'll stand upon my guard. Per. It is your best, sir. Sir P. This three weeks,...Room in VOLPONE'S House. Enter VOLPONE and MOSCA. Volpone. I am wounded ! Mos. Where, sir ? Volp. Not without ; Those blows were nothing : I could bear... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1890 - 344 lapas
...it ; l will home. Per. It may be some design on you. Sir P. I know not ; I 'll stand upon my guard. Per. It is your best, sir. Sir P. This three weeks,...my mirth, till night. [Exeunt. SCENE II. A Room m VOLPONE'S House. Enter VOLPONE and MOSCA. Volp. O, I am wounded ! Mas. Where, sir ? Volp. Not without... | |
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