The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 49.
24. lappuse
... thank you . Cor . Nay , nay , stay , stay ; hear you ? [ going . Prol . You could not have studied to have done me a greater benefit at the instant ; for I protest to you , I am unperfect , and , had I spoke it , I must of necessity ...
... thank you . Cor . Nay , nay , stay , stay ; hear you ? [ going . Prol . You could not have studied to have done me a greater benefit at the instant ; for I protest to you , I am unperfect , and , had I spoke it , I must of necessity ...
30. lappuse
... thank you , and think on you . Cor . Is this not purely good ? Maci . S'blood , why should such a prick - ear'd hind as this Be rich , ha ? a fool ! such a transparent gull That may be seen through ! wherefore should he have land ...
... thank you , and think on you . Cor . Is this not purely good ? Maci . S'blood , why should such a prick - ear'd hind as this Be rich , ha ? a fool ! such a transparent gull That may be seen through ! wherefore should he have land ...
37. lappuse
... thank you , signior : I'll be once a little prodigal in a humour , i'faith , and have a most prodigious coat . Mac . Torment and death ! break head and brain at once , To be deliver'd of your fighting issue . Who can indure to see blind ...
... thank you , signior : I'll be once a little prodigal in a humour , i'faith , and have a most prodigious coat . Mac . Torment and death ! break head and brain at once , To be deliver'd of your fighting issue . Who can indure to see blind ...
40. lappuse
... 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 lose you not your powers , and become Dull'd , if not deaded , with this spectacle ? I know him ...
... 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 lose you not your powers , and become Dull'd , if not deaded , with this spectacle ? I know him ...
42. lappuse
... thank my blessed angel ; never , never Laid I [ a ] penny better out ' than this , To purchase this dear book : not dear for price , And yet of me as dearly prized as life , Since in it is contain'd the very life , Blood , strength ...
... thank my blessed angel ; never , never Laid I [ a ] penny better out ' than this , To purchase this dear book : not dear for price , And yet of me as dearly prized as life , Since in it is contain'd the very life , Blood , strength ...
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