The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 4. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 96.
6. lappuse
... hands thou receivest thy commodity ; for thou wert never more fair in the way to be cosened , than in this age , in Poetry , especially in Plays : wherein , now the con- cupiscence of dances and of antics so reigneth , as to run away ...
... hands thou receivest thy commodity ; for thou wert never more fair in the way to be cosened , than in this age , in Poetry , especially in Plays : wherein , now the con- cupiscence of dances and of antics so reigneth , as to run away ...
15. lappuse
... hand and voice . Face . The place has made you valiant . Sub . No , your clothes.- Thou vermin , have I ta'en thee out of dung , So poor , so wretched , when no living thing Would keep thee company , but a spider , or worse ? Rais'd ...
... hand and voice . Face . The place has made you valiant . Sub . No , your clothes.- Thou vermin , have I ta'en thee out of dung , So poor , so wretched , when no living thing Would keep thee company , but a spider , or worse ? Rais'd ...
20. lappuse
... hand . ] - gather it up.- ' Sdeath , you abominable pair of stinkards , Leave off your barking , and grow one again , Or , by the light that shines , I'll cut your throats , I'll not be made a prey unto the marshal , For ne'er a ...
... hand . ] - gather it up.- ' Sdeath , you abominable pair of stinkards , Leave off your barking , and grow one again , Or , by the light that shines , I'll cut your throats , I'll not be made a prey unto the marshal , For ne'er a ...
21. lappuse
... hand , I shall grow factious too , And take my part , and quit you . Face . ' Tis his fault ; He ever murmurs , and objects his pains , And says , the weight of all lies upon him . Sub . Why , so it does . Dol . How does it ? do not we ...
... hand , I shall grow factious too , And take my part , and quit you . Face . ' Tis his fault ; He ever murmurs , and objects his pains , And says , the weight of all lies upon him . Sub . Why , so it does . Dol . How does it ? do not we ...
22. lappuse
... hands . Dol . Why , so , my good baboons ! Shall we go make A sort of sober , scurvy , precise neighbours , That scarce have smiled twice since the king came in , ' A feast of laughter at our follies ? Rascals , " Would run themselves ...
... hands . Dol . Why , so , my good baboons ! Shall we go make A sort of sober , scurvy , precise neighbours , That scarce have smiled twice since the king came in , ' A feast of laughter at our follies ? Rascals , " Would run themselves ...
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