The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and son, 1875 |
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21. lappuse
... Faith , sir , I must refrain to judge ; only this I can say of it , ' tis strange , and of a particular kind by itself , somewhat like Vetus Comoedia ; a work that hath bounteously pleased me ; how it will answer the general expectation ...
... Faith , sir , I must refrain to judge ; only this I can say of it , ' tis strange , and of a particular kind by itself , somewhat like Vetus Comoedia ; a work that hath bounteously pleased me ; how it will answer the general expectation ...
24. lappuse
... 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 look as high as the two - penny room again . ] The cost of admission to the ...
... 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 look as high as the two - penny room again . ] The cost of admission to the ...
26. lappuse
... 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 incomprehensible epicure ; one whose company is desired of all ...
... 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 incomprehensible epicure ; one whose company is desired of all ...
36. lappuse
... faith , and have a most prodigious coat . Mac . Torment and death ! break head and brain at once , To be deliver'd of your fighting issue . Who can indure to see blind fortune dote thus ? To be enamour'd on this dusty turf , This clod ...
... faith , and have a most prodigious coat . Mac . Torment and death ! break head and brain at once , To be deliver'd of your fighting issue . Who can indure to see blind fortune dote thus ? To be enamour'd on this dusty turf , This clod ...
54. lappuse
... Faith , sir , in very good sort ; he has his hu- mours for it , sir ; as first , ( suppose he were now to come from riding or hunting , or so , ) he has his trum- pet to sound , and then the waiting - gentlewoman , she looks out , and ...
... Faith , sir , in very good sort ; he has his hu- mours for it , sir ; as first , ( suppose he were now to come from riding or hunting , or so , ) he has his trum- pet to sound , and then the waiting - gentlewoman , she looks out , and ...
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