The Works of Ben JonsonRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 944 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 30.
273. lappuse
... Mosca , his Parasite . VOLTORE , an Advocate . CORBACCIO , an old Gentleman . CORVINO , a Merchant . BONARIO , son to Corbaccio . SIR POLITICK WOULD - BE , a Knight . PEREGRINE , a Gentleman Traveller . NANO , a Dwarf . CASTRONE , an ...
... Mosca , his Parasite . VOLTORE , an Advocate . CORBACCIO , an old Gentleman . CORVINO , a Merchant . BONARIO , son to Corbaccio . SIR POLITICK WOULD - BE , a Knight . PEREGRINE , a Gentleman Traveller . NANO , a Dwarf . CASTRONE , an ...
274. lappuse
... Mosca . Open the shrine , that I may see my saint . [ Mosca withdraws the curtain , and discovers piles of gold , plate , jewels , & c . Hail the world's soul , and mine ! more glad than is The teeming earth to see the long'd - for sun ...
... Mosca . Open the shrine , that I may see my saint . [ Mosca withdraws the curtain , and discovers piles of gold , plate , jewels , & c . Hail the world's soul , and mine ! more glad than is The teeming earth to see the long'd - for sun ...
275. lappuse
... Mosca , this Was thy invention ? Mos . If it please my patron , Not else . Volp . It doth , good Mosca . Mos . Then it was , sir . NANO and CASTRONE sing . Fools , they are the only nation Worth men's envy or admiration ; Free from care ...
... Mosca , this Was thy invention ? Mos . If it please my patron , Not else . Volp . It doth , good Mosca . Mos . Then it was , sir . NANO and CASTRONE sing . Fools , they are the only nation Worth men's envy or admiration ; Free from care ...
276. lappuse
... Mosca . Mos . And that , when I am lost in blended dust , And hundred such as I am , in succession Volp . Nay , that were too much , Mosca . Mos . You shall live , Still , to delude these harpies . Volp . Loving Moser . " Tis well : my ...
... Mosca . Mos . And that , when I am lost in blended dust , And hundred such as I am , in succession Volp . Nay , that were too much , Mosca . Mos . You shall live , Still , to delude these harpies . Volp . Loving Moser . " Tis well : my ...
277. lappuse
... Mosca ! Come hither , let me kiss thee . Mos . Keep you still , sir . Here is Corbaccio . Volp . Set the plate away : The vulture's gone , and the old raven's come ! Mos . Betake you to your silence , and your sleep . Stand there and ...
... Mosca ! Come hither , let me kiss thee . Mos . Keep you still , sir . Here is Corbaccio . Volp . Set the plate away : The vulture's gone , and the old raven's come ! Mos . Betake you to your silence , and your sleep . Stand there and ...
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