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 48.
32. lappuse
... mistress's colours , or breath'd upon her picture , and pursue it with that hot grace , as if would advance a challenge upon it presently . you To bring you letters feigned from such a nobleman , or such a knight , & c . ] From Erasmus ...
... mistress's colours , or breath'd upon her picture , and pursue it with that hot grace , as if would advance a challenge upon it presently . you To bring you letters feigned from such a nobleman , or such a knight , & c . ] From Erasmus ...
66. lappuse
... And , to conclude , Tweddle , the drunken piper , in Pasquil and Katharine , exclaims , " I must goe and clap my mistress ' cheekes ( his tabor ) there , for the heavens . " Fast . Shall I tell you , sir ? by 66 ACT II . EVERY MAN.
... And , to conclude , Tweddle , the drunken piper , in Pasquil and Katharine , exclaims , " I must goe and clap my mistress ' cheekes ( his tabor ) there , for the heavens . " Fast . Shall I tell you , sir ? by 66 ACT II . EVERY MAN.
67. lappuse
... mistress . Punt . Is she your mistress ? Fast . Faith , here be some slight favours of hers , sir , that do speak it , she is ; as this scarf , sir , or this riband in my ear , or so ; this feather grew in her sweet fan sometimes ...
... mistress . Punt . Is she your mistress ? Fast . Faith , here be some slight favours of hers , sir , that do speak it , she is ; as this scarf , sir , or this riband in my ear , or so ; this feather grew in her sweet fan sometimes ...
68. lappuse
... mistress , or favour she was supposed to give them . Gloves , ribands , & c . were the usual insignia of this kind . The fans then in use were made of feathers . WHAL . The fashion of wearing roses , that is , knots of ribands , in the ...
... mistress , or favour she was supposed to give them . Gloves , ribands , & c . were the usual insignia of this kind . The fans then in use were made of feathers . WHAL . The fashion of wearing roses , that is , knots of ribands , in the ...
73. lappuse
... mistress see you not . 1 To sojourn even for ever . ] This is the reading of the quarto , and evidently right ; the folio , which Whalley followed , has " To sojourn at my house for ever . " My house was repeated , by the compositor ...
... mistress see you not . 1 To sojourn even for ever . ] This is the reading of the quarto , and evidently right ; the folio , which Whalley followed , has " To sojourn at my house for ever . " My house was repeated , by the compositor ...
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