The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... of the courtiers ' element . " A. v . Our gallery critics , perhaps , will be pleased , and proud , to hear that their formidable cat - calls have so remote an origin . Will shew more several motions in his face Than the 18 EVERY MAN.
... of the courtiers ' element . " A. v . Our gallery critics , perhaps , will be pleased , and proud , to hear that their formidable cat - calls have so remote an origin . Will shew more several motions in his face Than the 18 EVERY MAN.
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... hear of virtue . Come , you are fond . Shall I be so extravagant , to think , That happy judgments , and composed spirits , Will challenge me for taxing such as these ? I am ashamed . Cor . Nay , but good , pardon us ; We must not bear ...
... hear of virtue . Come , you are fond . Shall I be so extravagant , to think , That happy judgments , and composed spirits , Will challenge me for taxing such as these ? I am ashamed . Cor . Nay , but good , pardon us ; We must not bear ...
24. lappuse
... hear you ? I Prol . You could not have studied to have done me a greater benefit at the instant ; for I protest to you , am unperfect , and , had I spoke it , I must of necessity have been out . Cor . Why , but do you speak this ...
... hear you ? I Prol . You could not have studied to have done me a greater benefit at the instant ; for I protest to you , am unperfect , and , had I spoke it , I must of necessity have been out . Cor . Why , but do you speak this ...
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... He could do no more ; yet Aubrey and others perversely take it all for truth , and form their character of Jonson from what is expressly given as a malicious jest ! berus . - He does not hear me , I OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 25.
... He could do no more ; yet Aubrey and others perversely take it all for truth , and form their character of Jonson from what is expressly given as a malicious jest ! berus . - He does not hear me , I OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 25.
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... hear me , I hope - And then , when his belly is well ballaced , and his brain rigged a little , he sails away withal , as though he would work wonders when he comes home . He has made a play here , and he calls it , Every Man out of his ...
... hear me , I hope - And then , when his belly is well ballaced , and his brain rigged a little , he sails away withal , as though he would work wonders when he comes home . He has made a play here , and he calls it , Every Man out of his ...
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