The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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52. lappuse
... sweet lady ; a good empty puff , he loves you well , signior . Sog . There shall be no love lost , sir , I'll assure you . Fast . [ advancing to them . ] Nay , Carlo , I am not happy in thy love , I see : pray thee suffer me to en- joy ...
... sweet lady ; a good empty puff , he loves you well , signior . Sog . There shall be no love lost , sir , I'll assure you . Fast . [ advancing to them . ] Nay , Carlo , I am not happy in thy love , I see : pray thee suffer me to en- joy ...
55. lappuse
... Sweet lady , God save you ! 5 you shall see it done better than I can shew it . ] It is to be regretted that this observation came so late . Certainly it does no credit to the judgment of the poet thus to destroy a part of the interest ...
... Sweet lady , God save you ! 5 you shall see it done better than I can shew it . ] It is to be regretted that this observation came so late . Certainly it does no credit to the judgment of the poet thus to destroy a part of the interest ...
56. lappuse
... sweet face ? Gent . [ above . ] The lord of the castle is a knight , sir ; signior Puntarvolo . Punt . Puntarvolo ! O Car . Now must he ruminate . Fast . Does the wench know him all this while , then ? Car . O , do you know me , man ...
... sweet face ? Gent . [ above . ] The lord of the castle is a knight , sir ; signior Puntarvolo . Punt . Puntarvolo ! O Car . Now must he ruminate . Fast . Does the wench know him all this while , then ? Car . O , do you know me , man ...
67. lappuse
... sweet fan sometimes , ' though now it be my poor 8 I speak it not gloriously , ] i . e . gloriosè , vain - gloriously ; a com- mon acceptation of the word by the writers of Jonson's time . Or ta'en tobacco with them over the stage ...
... sweet fan sometimes , ' though now it be my poor 8 I speak it not gloriously , ] i . e . gloriosè , vain - gloriously ; a com- mon acceptation of the word by the writers of Jonson's time . Or ta'en tobacco with them over the stage ...
68. lappuse
... sweet , quick grace , and exornation in the composure , that by this good air , as I am an honest man , would I might never stir , sir , but she does observe as pure a phrase , and use as choice grew in her sweet fan sometimes . ] In ...
... sweet , quick grace , and exornation in the composure , that by this good air , as I am an honest man , would I might never stir , sir , but she does observe as pure a phrase , and use as choice grew in her sweet fan sometimes . ] In ...
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