The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... Corb . What ! mends he ? Mos . No , sir : he's rather worse . Corb . That's well . Where is he ? ? Anon ! ] In the margin of Whalley's copy , a note in the hand- writing of Mr. Waldron gives this expression to Voltore . It belongs ...
... Corb . What ! mends he ? Mos . No , sir : he's rather worse . Corb . That's well . Where is he ? ? Anon ! ] In the margin of Whalley's copy , a note in the hand- writing of Mr. Waldron gives this expression to Voltore . It belongs ...
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... Corb . Does he sleep well ? Mos . No wink , sir , all this night , Nor yesterday ; but slumbers . Corb . Good ! he should take Some counsel of physicians : I have brought him An opiate here , from mine own doctor . Mos . He will not ...
... Corb . Does he sleep well ? Mos . No wink , sir , all this night , Nor yesterday ; but slumbers . Corb . Good ! he should take Some counsel of physicians : I have brought him An opiate here , from mine own doctor . Mos . He will not ...
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... Corb . How ! how ! Stronger than he was wont ? Mos . No , sir : his face Drawn longer than ' twas wont . Corb . O , good ! Mos . His mouth Is ever gaping , and his eyelids hang . Corb . Good . Mos . A freezing numbness stiffens all his ...
... Corb . How ! how ! Stronger than he was wont ? Mos . No , sir : his face Drawn longer than ' twas wont . Corb . O , good ! Mos . His mouth Is ever gaping , and his eyelids hang . Corb . Good . Mos . A freezing numbness stiffens all his ...
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... Corb . Nothing ! ha ? Mos . He has not made his will , sir . Corb . Oh , oh , oh ! What then did Voltore , the lawyer , here ? Mos . He smelt a carcase , sir , when he but heard My master was about his testament ; As I did urge him to ...
... Corb . Nothing ! ha ? Mos . He has not made his will , sir . Corb . Oh , oh , oh ! What then did Voltore , the lawyer , here ? Mos . He smelt a carcase , sir , when he but heard My master was about his testament ; As I did urge him to ...
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... Corb . How ? Mos . All , sir ; ' tis your right , your own ; no man Can claim a part : ' tis yours without a rival , Decreed by destiny . Corb . How , how , good Mosca ? Mos . I'll tell you , sir . This fit he shall recover . Corb . I ...
... Corb . How ? Mos . All , sir ; ' tis your right , your own ; no man Can claim a part : ' tis yours without a rival , Decreed by destiny . Corb . How , how , good Mosca ? Mos . I'll tell you , sir . This fit he shall recover . Corb . I ...
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