The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and son, 1875 |
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... Cæs . But what are you , sir ? Alb . Your citizen and jeweller , sir . Cas . And what are you , dame ? Chloe . I play Venus , forsooth . Cæs . I ask not what you play , but what you are . Chloe . Your citizen and jeweller's wife , sir ...
... Cæs . But what are you , sir ? Alb . Your citizen and jeweller , sir . Cas . And what are you , dame ? Chloe . I play Venus , forsooth . Cæs . I ask not what you play , but what you are . Chloe . Your citizen and jeweller's wife , sir ...
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... Cæs . Gentlemen of our chamber , guard the doors , And let none enter ; [ Exeunt Equites . ] peace . Begin , good Virgil . Virg . Meanwhile the skies ' gan thunder , and in tail × Of that , fell pouring storms of sleet and hail : The ...
... Cæs . Gentlemen of our chamber , guard the doors , And let none enter ; [ Exeunt Equites . ] peace . Begin , good Virgil . Virg . Meanwhile the skies ' gan thunder , and in tail × Of that , fell pouring storms of sleet and hail : The ...
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... Cæs . Call him in . Tuc . Call in the player there : master Æsop , call him . Equites . [ within . ] Player ! where is the player ? bear back none but the player enter . 9 I am the ass , & c . ] Here and above the honest tribune alludes ...
... Cæs . Call him in . Tuc . Call in the player there : master Æsop , call him . Equites . [ within . ] Player ! where is the player ? bear back none but the player enter . 9 I am the ass , & c . ] Here and above the honest tribune alludes ...
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... is a slight gird at the practice of monopolies , now growing into fashion . WHAL . Growing ! It had attained a pretty considerable bulk long be- fore this was written . Cæs . Is this he ? Lup . Ay , 484 ACT V. THE POETASTER .
... is a slight gird at the practice of monopolies , now growing into fashion . WHAL . Growing ! It had attained a pretty considerable bulk long be- fore this was written . Cæs . Is this he ? Lup . Ay , 484 ACT V. THE POETASTER .
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With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson Francis Cunningham. Cæs . Is this he ? Lup . Ay , Cæsar , this is he . Cas . Let him be whipped . Lictors , go take him hence . And , Lupus , for your fierce ...
With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir Ben Jonson Francis Cunningham. Cæs . Is this he ? Lup . Ay , Cæsar , this is he . Cas . Let him be whipped . Lictors , go take him hence . And , Lupus , for your fierce ...
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