The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 1. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 - 588 lappuses |
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... True . Does he that would marry her commends her silence in verses ; which he know so much ? True . " Twere enough of imputation to stamps , and mutines , why he is not made her with him . 1 He is one of the braveries , though he be ...
... True . Does he that would marry her commends her silence in verses ; which he know so much ? True . " Twere enough of imputation to stamps , and mutines , why he is not made her with him . 1 He is one of the braveries , though he be ...
419. lappuse
... True . A mere talking mole , hang him ! no mushroom was ever so fresh.2 A fellow Cler . Gone afore , with Sir Dauphine , I so utterly nothing , as he knows not what warrant , to the place . SCENE III . - A Room in Morose's House . Cler ...
... True . A mere talking mole , hang him ! no mushroom was ever so fresh.2 A fellow Cler . Gone afore , with Sir Dauphine , I so utterly nothing , as he knows not what warrant , to the place . SCENE III . - A Room in Morose's House . Cler ...
443. lappuse
... True . Why , sir , she talks ten times worse in her sleep . Mor . How ! Cler . Do you not know that , sir ? Never ceases all night . True . And snores like a porpoise . Mor . O redeem me , fate ; redeem me , fate ! For how many causes ...
... True . Why , sir , she talks ten times worse in her sleep . Mor . How ! Cler . Do you not know that , sir ? Never ceases all night . True . And snores like a porpoise . Mor . O redeem me , fate ; redeem me , fate ! For how many causes ...
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PROOFS OF JONSONS MALIGNITY | lxxxi |
CHARACTERS OF JONSON | xcv |
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