The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 27.
348. lappuse
... La - Foole . Page . The gentleman is here below that owns that name . Cler . ' Heart , he's come to invite me to dinner , I hold my life . Daup . Like enough : prithee , let's have him up . Cler . Boy ... La - F 348 ACT I. THE SILENT WOMAN .
... La - Foole . Page . The gentleman is here below that owns that name . Cler . ' Heart , he's come to invite me to dinner , I hold my life . Daup . Like enough : prithee , let's have him up . Cler . Boy ... La - F 348 ACT I. THE SILENT WOMAN .
349. lappuse
... La - F . Excuse me , sir , if it were in the Strand , I assure you . I am come , master Clerimont , to entreat you to wait upon two or three ladies , to dinner , to - day . Cler . How , sir ! wait upon them ? did you ever see me carry ...
... La - F . Excuse me , sir , if it were in the Strand , I assure you . I am come , master Clerimont , to entreat you to wait upon two or three ladies , to dinner , to - day . Cler . How , sir ! wait upon them ? did you ever see me carry ...
350. lappuse
... La - F . You say very well , sir ; she is my kins- woman , a La - Foole by the mother - side , and will invite any great ladies for my sake . Daup . Not of the La - Fooles of Essex ? La - F . No , sir ; the La - Fooles of London . Cler ...
... La - F . You say very well , sir ; she is my kins- woman , a La - Foole by the mother - side , and will invite any great ladies for my sake . Daup . Not of the La - Fooles of Essex ? La - F . No , sir ; the La - Fooles of London . Cler ...
387. lappuse
... LA - FOOLE . See ; here comes your antagonist ; but take you no notice , but be very jovial . La - F . Are the ladies come , sir John Daw , and your mistress ? [ Exit Daw . ] — Sir Dauphine ! you are exceeding welcome , and honest ...
... LA - FOOLE . See ; here comes your antagonist ; but take you no notice , but be very jovial . La - F . Are the ladies come , sir John Daw , and your mistress ? [ Exit Daw . ] — Sir Dauphine ! you are exceeding welcome , and honest ...
389. lappuse
... La - F . Yes , ' tis very feasible : she'll do any thing , she says , rather than the La - Fooles shall be disgraced . 4 Daup . She is a noble kinswoman . It will be such a pestling device , sir Amorous ; it will pound all your enemy's ...
... La - F . Yes , ' tis very feasible : she'll do any thing , she says , rather than the La - Fooles shall be disgraced . 4 Daup . She is a noble kinswoman . It will be such a pestling device , sir Amorous ; it will pound all your enemy's ...
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