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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1.–3. rezultāts no 85.
88. lappuse
... speak it she is ; as this scarf , sir , or this riband in my ear , or so ; this feather grew in her sweet fan some- times , 3 though now it be my poor fortune to wear it , as you see , sir : slight , slight , a foolish toy . Punt . Well ...
... speak it she is ; as this scarf , sir , or this riband in my ear , or so ; this feather grew in her sweet fan some- times , 3 though now it be my poor fortune to wear it , as you see , sir : slight , slight , a foolish toy . Punt . Well ...
144. lappuse
... speak the prologue , sir . 3 Child . Why , do you hope to speak it ? 2 Child . Ay , and I think I have most right to it : I am sure I studied it first . 3 Child . That's all one , if the author think I can speak it better . 1 Child . I ...
... speak the prologue , sir . 3 Child . Why , do you hope to speak it ? 2 Child . Ay , and I think I have most right to it : I am sure I studied it first . 3 Child . That's all one , if the author think I can speak it better . 1 Child . I ...
167. lappuse
... Speak ill , because they never could speak well . And who'd be angry with this race of creatures ? What wise physician have we ever seen Moved with a frantic man ? the same affects1 That he doth bear to his sick patient , Should a right ...
... Speak ill , because they never could speak well . And who'd be angry with this race of creatures ? What wise physician have we ever seen Moved with a frantic man ? the same affects1 That he doth bear to his sick patient , Should a right ...
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PROOFS OF JONSONS MALIGNITY | lxxxi |
CHARACTERS OF JONSON | xcv |
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