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 35.
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... Cris . [ coming forward . ] Yes , in truth , forsooth , for fault of a better . Chloe . She is a gentlewoman . Cris . Or else she should not be my cousin , I assure you . Chloe . Are you a gentleman born ? Cris . That I am , lady ; you ...
... Cris . [ coming forward . ] Yes , in truth , forsooth , for fault of a better . Chloe . She is a gentlewoman . Cris . Or else she should not be my cousin , I assure you . Chloe . Are you a gentleman born ? Cris . That I am , lady ; you ...
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... Cris . No doubt of that , sweet feature ; your car- riage shews it in any man's eye , that is carried upon you with judgment . Re - enter ALBIUS . Alb . Dear wife , be not angry . Chloe . Gods my passion ! Alb . Hear me but one thing ...
... Cris . No doubt of that , sweet feature ; your car- riage shews it in any man's eye , that is carried upon you with judgment . Re - enter ALBIUS . Alb . Dear wife , be not angry . Chloe . Gods my passion ! Alb . Hear me but one thing ...
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With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson Francis Cunningham. Cris . Why , a man may be a poet , and yet not change his hair , lady . Chloe . Well , we shall see your cunning : yet , if you can change your ...
With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson Francis Cunningham. Cris . Why , a man may be a poet , and yet not change his hair , lady . Chloe . Well , we shall see your cunning : yet , if you can change your ...
402. lappuse
... Cris . Do you love singing , lady ? Chloe . O , passingly . Cris . Entreat the ladies to entreat me to sing then , I beseech you . Chloe . I beseech your grace , entreat this gentleman to sing . ful . That we will , Chloe ; can he sing ...
... Cris . Do you love singing , lady ? Chloe . O , passingly . Cris . Entreat the ladies to entreat me to sing then , I beseech you . Chloe . I beseech your grace , entreat this gentleman to sing . ful . That we will , Chloe ; can he sing ...
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... Cris . Not I , sir , I'll challenge no man . Tib . That's your modesty , sir ; but we , out of an assurance of your excellency , challenge him in your behalf . Cris . I thank you , gentlemen , I'll do my best . Her . Let that best be ...
... Cris . Not I , sir , I'll challenge no man . Tib . That's your modesty , sir ; but we , out of an assurance of your excellency , challenge him in your behalf . Cris . I thank you , gentlemen , I'll do my best . Her . Let that best be ...
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