The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and son, 1875 |
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... Exit . Cor . How do you like his spirit , Mitis ? • Mit . I should like it much better , if he were less confident . Cor . Why , do you suspect his merit ? Mit . No ; but I fear this will procure him much envy . Cor . O , that sets the ...
... Exit . Cor . How do you like his spirit , Mitis ? • Mit . I should like it much better , if he were less confident . Cor . Why , do you suspect his merit ? Mit . No ; but I fear this will procure him much envy . Cor . O , that sets the ...
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... Exit . Cor . ' Sdeath , what a humorous fellow is this ! Gentlemen , good faith I can speak no prologue , howso- ever his weak wit has had the fortune to make this strong use of me here before you ; but I protest— 5 and never live to ...
... Exit . Cor . ' Sdeath , what a humorous fellow is this ! Gentlemen , good faith I can speak no prologue , howso- ever his weak wit has had the fortune to make this strong use of me here before you ; but I protest— 5 and never live to ...
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... Exit . this ! owso- this çain . ] st , as every lling ; some bove ayer , And two- have esort Enter CARLO BUFFONE , followed by a boy with wine . Car . Come , come , leave these fustian protestations ; away , come , I cannot abide these ...
... Exit . this ! owso- this çain . ] st , as every lling ; some bove ayer , And two- have esort Enter CARLO BUFFONE , followed by a boy with wine . Car . Come , come , leave these fustian protestations ; away , come , I cannot abide these ...
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... Exit . Mit . What may this fellow be , Cordatus ? Cor . Faith , if the time will suffer his description , I'll give it you ! " He is one , the author calls him Carlo Buffone , an impudent common jester , a violent railer , and an ...
... Exit . Mit . What may this fellow be , Cordatus ? Cor . Faith , if the time will suffer his description , I'll give it you ! " He is one , the author calls him Carlo Buffone , an impudent common jester , a violent railer , and an ...
38. lappuse
... Exit with SOgliardo . Mac . Ay , when I cannot shun you , we will meet . ' Tis strange ! of all the creatures I have seen , I envy not this Buffone , for indeed Neither his fortunes nor his parts deserve it : But I do hate him , as I ...
... Exit with SOgliardo . Mac . Ay , when I cannot shun you , we will meet . ' Tis strange ! of all the creatures I have seen , I envy not this Buffone , for indeed Neither his fortunes nor his parts deserve it : But I do hate him , as I ...
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