The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... . 5 So many cares , & c . ] In this fine speech Jonson has again laid the fragments of the Greek drama under contribution ; Lucian and Juvenal , however , had set him the example . Corv . Why ? what ? wherein ? Mos . SC . I. 189 THE FOX .
... . 5 So many cares , & c . ] In this fine speech Jonson has again laid the fragments of the Greek drama under contribution ; Lucian and Juvenal , however , had set him the example . Corv . Why ? what ? wherein ? Mos . SC . I. 189 THE FOX .
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... Corv . Why ? what ? wherein ? Mos . The tardy hour is come , sir . Corv . He is not dead ? Mos . Not dead , sir , but as good ; He knows no man . Corv . How shall I do then ? Mos . Why , sir ? Corv . I have brought him here a pearl ...
... Corv . Why ? what ? wherein ? Mos . The tardy hour is come , sir . Corv . He is not dead ? Mos . Not dead , sir , but as good ; He knows no man . Corv . How shall I do then ? Mos . Why , sir ? Corv . I have brought him here a pearl ...
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... Corv . ' Las , good gentleman ! How pitiful the sight is ! Mos . Tut ! forget , sir . The weeping of an heir should still be laughter Under a visor . Corv . Why , am I his heir ? Mos . Sir , I am sworn , I may not show the Will Till he ...
... Corv . ' Las , good gentleman ! How pitiful the sight is ! Mos . Tut ! forget , sir . The weeping of an heir should still be laughter Under a visor . Corv . Why , am I his heir ? Mos . Sir , I am sworn , I may not show the Will Till he ...
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... Corv . Has he children ? Mos . Bastards , Some dozen , or more , that he begot on beggars , Gypsies , ' and Jews , and black - moors , when he was drunk . Knew you not that , sir ? ' tis the common fable . The dwarf , the fool , the ...
... Corv . Has he children ? Mos . Bastards , Some dozen , or more , that he begot on beggars , Gypsies , ' and Jews , and black - moors , when he was drunk . Knew you not that , sir ? ' tis the common fable . The dwarf , the fool , the ...
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... Corv . His nose is like a common sewer , still running . Mos . ' Tis good ! And what his mouth ? Corv . A very draught . Mos . O , stop it up- up- Corv . By no means . Mos . ' Pray you , let me : Faith I could stifle him rarely with a ...
... Corv . His nose is like a common sewer , still running . Mos . ' Tis good ! And what his mouth ? Corv . A very draught . Mos . O , stop it up- up- Corv . By no means . Mos . ' Pray you , let me : Faith I could stifle him rarely with a ...
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