The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... thing . Orange is the most humorous of the two , ( whose small portion of juice being squeezed out , ) Clove serves to stick him with commendations . those who , under false pretences of being wounded or disbanded soldiers , wandered ...
... thing . Orange is the most humorous of the two , ( whose small portion of juice being squeezed out , ) Clove serves to stick him with commendations . those who , under false pretences of being wounded or disbanded soldiers , wandered ...
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... thing once , I am like your tailor's needle , I go through : but , for my name , signior , how think you ? will it not serve for a gentleman's name , when the signior is put to it , ha ? Car . Let me hear ; how is it ? 9 Sog . Signior ...
... thing once , I am like your tailor's needle , I go through : but , for my name , signior , how think you ? will it not serve for a gentleman's name , when the signior is put to it , ha ? Car . Let me hear ; how is it ? 9 Sog . Signior ...
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... thing be clearer ? and yet Shakspeare and his readers are still insulted with the vices of drunken porters . To breathe upon , in the text , means either to sully or to speak dispraisingly of . - The picture was a miniature , which ...
... thing be clearer ? and yet Shakspeare and his readers are still insulted with the vices of drunken porters . To breathe upon , in the text , means either to sully or to speak dispraisingly of . - The picture was a miniature , which ...
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... figures in the Ordinary : " For my good toothless countess , let us try To win that old emerit thing , that like An image in a German clock , doth move , Not walk ; I mean that rotten antiquary . " Fast . Who , I ? What a silly jest's.
... figures in the Ordinary : " For my good toothless countess , let us try To win that old emerit thing , that like An image in a German clock , doth move , Not walk ; I mean that rotten antiquary . " Fast . Who , I ? What a silly jest's.
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... thing to another , like a squirrel , heigh ! dance and do tricks in their discourse , from fire to water , from water to air , from air to earth , as if their tongues did but e'en lick the four elements over , and away . Fast . Sirrah ...
... thing to another , like a squirrel , heigh ! dance and do tricks in their discourse , from fire to water , from water to air , from air to earth , as if their tongues did but e'en lick the four elements over , and away . Fast . Sirrah ...
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