The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 58.
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... Cris . I would speak with my cousin Cytheris . 2 Maid . He is one , forsooth , would speak with his cousin Cytheris . Chloe . Is she your cousin , sir ? Cris . [ coming forward . ] Yes , in truth , forsooth , for fault of a better ...
... Cris . I would speak with my cousin Cytheris . 2 Maid . He is one , forsooth , would speak with his cousin Cytheris . Chloe . Is she your cousin , sir ? Cris . [ coming forward . ] Yes , in truth , forsooth , for fault of a better ...
417. lappuse
... Cris . Yet , I pray you , vouchsafe the sight of my arms , mistress ; for I bear them about me , to have them seen : My name is Crispinus , or Cri- spinas indeed ; which is well expressed in my arms ; a face crying in chief ; and ...
... Cris . Yet , I pray you , vouchsafe the sight of my arms , mistress ; for I bear them about me , to have them seen : My name is Crispinus , or Cri- spinas indeed ; which is well expressed in my arms ; a face crying in chief ; and ...
418. lappuse
... Cris . No doubt of that , sweet feature ; your carriage shews it in any man's eye , that is carried upon you with judgment . Re - enter ALBIUS . Alb . Dear wife , be not angry . Chloe . Gods my passion ! Alb . Hear me but one thing ...
... Cris . No doubt of that , sweet feature ; your carriage shews it in any man's eye , that is carried upon you with judgment . Re - enter ALBIUS . Alb . Dear wife , be not angry . Chloe . Gods my passion ! Alb . Hear me but one thing ...
419. lappuse
... Cris . By this hand , lady , you hold a most sweet hand over him . Alb . [ re - entering . ] And then , for the great gilt andirons Chloe . Again ! Would the andirons were in your great guts for me ! Alb . I do vanish , wife . [ Exit ...
... Cris . By this hand , lady , you hold a most sweet hand over him . Alb . [ re - entering . ] And then , for the great gilt andirons Chloe . Again ! Would the andirons were in your great guts for me ! Alb . I do vanish , wife . [ Exit ...
420. lappuse
... Cris . I warrant you , sweet lady ; let me alone to observe till I turn myself to nothing but ob- servation.- Enter CYTHERIS . Good morrow , cousin Cytheris . Cyth . Welcome , kind cousin . What ! are they come ? Alb . Ay , your friend ...
... Cris . I warrant you , sweet lady ; let me alone to observe till I turn myself to nothing but ob- servation.- Enter CYTHERIS . Good morrow , cousin Cytheris . Cyth . Welcome , kind cousin . What ! are they come ? Alb . Ay , your friend ...
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