The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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... SIR JOHN DAW , a knight . SIR AMOROUS LA - FOOLE , a knight also . THOMAS OTTER , a land and sea captain . CUTBEARD , a barber . MUTE , one of MOROSE's servants . Parson . Page to CLERIMONT . EPICCENE , supposed the SILENT WOMAN . LADY ...
... SIR JOHN DAW , a knight . SIR AMOROUS LA - FOOLE , a knight also . THOMAS OTTER , a land and sea captain . CUTBEARD , a barber . MUTE , one of MOROSE's servants . Parson . Page to CLERIMONT . EPICCENE , supposed the SILENT WOMAN . LADY ...
348. lappuse
... sir ? Cler . Away , I beseech you . [ Exit Page . ] - I'll make him tell us his pedigree now ; and what meat he has to dinner ; and who are his guests ; and the whole course of his fortunes ; with a breath . Enter sir AMOROUS LA - FOOLE ...
... sir ? Cler . Away , I beseech you . [ Exit Page . ] - I'll make him tell us his pedigree now ; and what meat he has to dinner ; and who are his guests ; and the whole course of his fortunes ; with a breath . Enter sir AMOROUS LA - FOOLE ...
383. lappuse
... sir Amorous , will be here briefly . True . In good time , lady . Was not sir John Daw here , to ask for him , and the company ? Mrs. Ott . I cannot assure you , master Truewit . Here was a very melancholy knight in a ruff , that ...
... sir Amorous , will be here briefly . True . In good time , lady . Was not sir John Daw here , to ask for him , and the company ? Mrs. Ott . I cannot assure you , master Truewit . Here was a very melancholy knight in a ruff , that ...
387. lappuse
... sir AMOROUS 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 ...
... sir AMOROUS 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 ...
389. lappuse
... sir Amorous has his towel on already . Have you persuaded your cousin ? 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 ...
... sir Amorous has his towel on already . Have you persuaded your cousin ? 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 ...
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