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 12.
426. lappuse
... stinkard , you you have , you have ! Hist . Nay , sweet captain , be confined to some reason ; I protest I saw you not , sir . 2 Tuc . You did not ! where was your sight , dipus ? you walk with hare's eyes , do you ? I'll have them ...
... stinkard , you you have , you have ! Hist . Nay , sweet captain , be confined to some reason ; I protest I saw you not , sir . 2 Tuc . You did not ! where was your sight , dipus ? you walk with hare's eyes , do you ? I'll have them ...
428. lappuse
... stinkard ; 1 Dost thou know that Pantalabus there ? ] In the quarto it is , that Caprichio there . Perhaps it should be Pantolabus , as in Horace , unless Jonson thought Pantalabus more agreeable to ety- mology . The real appellation of ...
... stinkard ; 1 Dost thou know that Pantalabus there ? ] In the quarto it is , that Caprichio there . Perhaps it should be Pantolabus , as in Horace , unless Jonson thought Pantalabus more agreeable to ety- mology . The real appellation of ...
436. lappuse
... stinkard ? Hist . O , it will get us a huge deal of money , cap- tain , and we have need on't ; for this winter has made us all poorer than so many starved snakes : nobody comes at us , not a gentleman , nor a 6 One Demetrius , a ...
... stinkard ? Hist . O , it will get us a huge deal of money , cap- tain , and we have need on't ; for this winter has made us all poorer than so many starved snakes : nobody comes at us , not a gentleman , nor a 6 One Demetrius , a ...
446. lappuse
... stinkard : thou hadst ill fortune , Thisbe ; the Fates were infatuate , they were , punk , they were . Chloe . That's sure , sir : let me crave your name , I pray you , sir . Tuc . I am known by the name of captain Tucca , punk ; the ...
... stinkard : thou hadst ill fortune , Thisbe ; the Fates were infatuate , they were , punk , they were . Chloe . That's sure , sir : let me crave your name , I pray you , sir . Tuc . I am known by the name of captain Tucca , punk ; the ...
447. lappuse
... stinkard ! Another Orpheus , you slave , another Orpheus ! an Arion riding on the back of a dolphin , rascal ! Gal . Have you a copy of this ditty , sir ? Cris . Master Albius has . Alb . Ay , but in truth they are my wife's verses , I ...
... stinkard ! Another Orpheus , you slave , another Orpheus ! an Arion riding on the back of a dolphin , rascal ! Gal . Have you a copy of this ditty , sir ? Cris . Master Albius has . Alb . Ay , but in truth they are my wife's verses , I ...
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