The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 77.
20. lappuse
... . " Malecontent , A. i . S. 6 . And Beaumont and Fletcher : 66 Prithee , tell me , Where hadst thou that same jewel in thine ear . " King and no King , A. i . WHAL . Friends , sit you still , and entertain this troop 20 EVERY MAN.
... . " Malecontent , A. i . S. 6 . And Beaumont and Fletcher : 66 Prithee , tell me , Where hadst thou that same jewel in thine ear . " King and no King , A. i . WHAL . Friends , sit you still , and entertain this troop 20 EVERY MAN.
33. lappuse
... tell you what's my humour now , I will do this : I will take occasion of sending one of my suits to the tailor's , to have the pocket repaired , or so ; and there such a letter as you talk of , broke open and all , shall be left : O ...
... tell you what's my humour now , I will do this : I will take occasion of sending one of my suits to the tailor's , to have the pocket repaired , or so ; and there such a letter as you talk of , broke open and all , shall be left : O ...
37. lappuse
... tell thee , than to take such base courses , as to live by my wits . What , dost thou think I live by my wits ? Mac . Methinks , jester , you should not relish this well . Car . Ha ! does he know me ? Mac . Though yours be the worst use ...
... tell thee , than to take such base courses , as to live by my wits . What , dost thou think I live by my wits ? Mac . Methinks , jester , you should not relish this well . Car . Ha ! does he know me ? Mac . Though yours be the worst use ...
42. lappuse
... tell thy vexed spirit , Wealth in this age will scarcely look on merit . [ Rises and exit . Sord . Who brought this same , sirrah ? Hind . Marry , sir , one of the justice's men ; ' tis a precept , and all their hands be at it . he says ...
... tell thy vexed spirit , Wealth in this age will scarcely look on merit . [ Rises and exit . Sord . Who brought this same , sirrah ? Hind . Marry , sir , one of the justice's men ; ' tis a precept , and all their hands be at it . he says ...
49. lappuse
... - ing , as the author calls it , and exhibiting specimens of boisterous and burlesque horsemanship . The whig - hies are mentioned by Fletcher , in Women Pleased , Sog . Marry , sir , I am telling this 2 E SC . I. OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 49.
... - ing , as the author calls it , and exhibiting specimens of boisterous and burlesque horsemanship . The whig - hies are mentioned by Fletcher , in Women Pleased , Sog . Marry , sir , I am telling this 2 E SC . I. OUT OF HIS HUMOUR . 49.
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