The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 4. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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11. lappuse
... Believe ' t , I will . Sub . Thy worst . I fart at thee . Dol . Have you your wits ? why , gentlemen ! for love- Face . Sirrah , I'll strip you- Sub . What to do ? lick figs ' Out at my • Face . Sirrah , I'll strip you ] " Our poet ...
... Believe ' t , I will . Sub . Thy worst . I fart at thee . Dol . Have you your wits ? why , gentlemen ! for love- Face . Sirrah , I'll strip you- Sub . What to do ? lick figs ' Out at my • Face . Sirrah , I'll strip you ] " Our poet ...
24. lappuse
... believe . A quodling " is not a whitlow , neither is a " puffin , " a shortness of breath . 66 In Twelfth Night , Malvolio says " as a squash before ' tis a peascod , or a codling when ' tis almost an apple . " On which Steevens ...
... believe . A quodling " is not a whitlow , neither is a " puffin , " a shortness of breath . 66 In Twelfth Night , Malvolio says " as a squash before ' tis a peascod , or a codling when ' tis almost an apple . " On which Steevens ...
26. lappuse
... believe me . Dap . Nay , now you grieve me , sir . Why should you wish so ? I dare assure you , I'll not be ungrateful . Face . I cannot think you will , sir . But the law Is such a thing- Falling so lately . " -and then he says ...
... believe me . Dap . Nay , now you grieve me , sir . Why should you wish so ? I dare assure you , I'll not be ungrateful . Face . I cannot think you will , sir . But the law Is such a thing- Falling so lately . " -and then he says ...
27. lappuse
... believe something very like it had long been familiar to us . The frequent use of the word , however , at this period , is undoubtedly owing to the celebrity conferred upon it by the knavery of Sir Robert's chians . The word Dap . The ...
... believe something very like it had long been familiar to us . The frequent use of the word , however , at this period , is undoubtedly owing to the celebrity conferred upon it by the knavery of Sir Robert's chians . The word Dap . The ...
32. lappuse
... Cartwright , a devoted follower of Jonson , has imitated , or rather caricatured , much of this dialogue in the Ordinary . 5 He may make us both happy in an hour ; ] i . e . rich . We Dap . Believe it , and I will , sir 32 THE ALCHEMIST .
... Cartwright , a devoted follower of Jonson , has imitated , or rather caricatured , much of this dialogue in the Ordinary . 5 He may make us both happy in an hour ; ] i . e . rich . We Dap . Believe it , and I will , sir 32 THE ALCHEMIST .
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