The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Enter CORDATUS , ASPER , and MITIS.2 Cor . Nay , my dear Asper . Mit . Stay your mind . Asp . Away ! Who is so patients of this impious world , That he can check his spirit , or rein his tongue ? Or who hath such a dead unfeeling sense ...
... Enter CORDATUS , ASPER , and MITIS.2 Cor . Nay , my dear Asper . Mit . Stay your mind . Asp . Away ! Who is so patients of this impious world , That he can check his spirit , or rein his tongue ? Or who hath such a dead unfeeling sense ...
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... Enter CARLO BUFFONE , followed by a boy with wine . Car . Come , come , leave these fustian protestations ; away , come , I cannot abide these gray - headed cere- monies . Boy , fetch me a glass quickly , I may_bid these gentlemen ...
... Enter CARLO BUFFONE , followed by a boy with wine . Car . Come , come , leave these fustian protestations ; away , come , I cannot abide these gray - headed cere- monies . Boy , fetch me a glass quickly , I may_bid these gentlemen ...
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... Enter MACILENTE . Observe these : he'll appear himself anon . Mit . O , this is your envious man , Macilente , I think . Cor . The same , sir . ACT I. SCENE I. The Country . Enter MACILENTE , with a book . Maci . Viri est , fortunæ ...
... Enter MACILENTE . Observe these : he'll appear himself anon . Mit . O , this is your envious man , Macilente , I think . Cor . The same , sir . ACT I. SCENE I. The Country . Enter MACILENTE , with a book . Maci . Viri est , fortunæ ...
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... Enter SORDIDO with an almanack in his hand . Sord . O rare ! good , good , good , good , good ! I thank my stars , ' I thank my stars for it . Mac . Said I not true ? doth not his passion speak Out of my divination ? O my senses , Why ...
... Enter SORDIDO with an almanack in his hand . Sord . O rare ! good , good , good , good , good ! I thank my stars , ' I thank my stars for it . Mac . Said I not true ? doth not his passion speak Out of my divination ? O my senses , Why ...
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... 66 Stargaze ! sure , " I have a penny almanack about me , " Inscribed to you , as to his patroness , " In his name publish'd . " Vol . IV . p . 37 . Enter a Hind , and gives SORDIDO a paper to 42 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
... 66 Stargaze ! sure , " I have a penny almanack about me , " Inscribed to you , as to his patroness , " In his name publish'd . " Vol . IV . p . 37 . Enter a Hind , and gives SORDIDO a paper to 42 EVERY MAN OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
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