The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1911 |
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... thought you were civil . Face . I shall turn desperate , if you grow thus loud . 1 Of cozening with a hollow cole , & c . ] This is a well known artifice ; but the particular allu- sion is to an anecdote in " the Chanon's Yeo- man's ...
... thought you were civil . Face . I shall turn desperate , if you grow thus loud . 1 Of cozening with a hollow cole , & c . ] This is a well known artifice ; but the particular allu- sion is to an anecdote in " the Chanon's Yeo- man's ...
10. lappuse
... thought Sure I should meet you . Dap . Ay , I am very glad . I had a scurvy writ or two to make , And I had lent my watch last night to 39 one mer . ' Mr. Weber is always positive in propor- tion to his want of knowledge . The " codling ...
... thought Sure I should meet you . Dap . Ay , I am very glad . I had a scurvy writ or two to make , And I had lent my watch last night to 39 one mer . ' Mr. Weber is always positive in propor- tion to his want of knowledge . The " codling ...
11. lappuse
... thought fashionable , or to frequent good company . Our old dramatists are full of allu- sions to this circumstance . Thus Brome , who probably had his master , Jonson , in his thoughts : " When every puisne clerk can carry The time o ...
... thought fashionable , or to frequent good company . Our old dramatists are full of allu- sions to this circumstance . Thus Brome , who probably had his master , Jonson , in his thoughts : " When every puisne clerk can carry The time o ...
24. lappuse
... thoughts ) in all my ends , Have looked no way , but unto public good , To pious uses , and dear charity Now grown a ... thought no shame . ' Legend of St. Andrew . " Speaking of the council he called them Holli- glasses , cormorants ...
... thoughts ) in all my ends , Have looked no way , but unto public good , To pious uses , and dear charity Now grown a ... thought no shame . ' Legend of St. Andrew . " Speaking of the council he called them Holli- glasses , cormorants ...
27. lappuse
... thought it necessary to quote the passages to which Jonson alludes ; but the reader who may think it worth his while to turn to them in the Theatrum Chemicum , will be struck with the wonderful dexterity with which he has availed ...
... thought it necessary to quote the passages to which Jonson alludes ; but the reader who may think it worth his while to turn to them in the Theatrum Chemicum , will be struck with the wonderful dexterity with which he has availed ...
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