The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 89.
59. lappuse
... ( marry , at home he keeps a good philosophical diet , beans and buttermilk , ) and will take you off three , four , five of these ( draughts of Canary ) one after * Vulgarity of dialect ! If this be meant of Jonson's conversation , it is ...
... ( marry , at home he keeps a good philosophical diet , beans and buttermilk , ) and will take you off three , four , five of these ( draughts of Canary ) one after * Vulgarity of dialect ! If this be meant of Jonson's conversation , it is ...
98. lappuse
... Marry , sir , because he charged me , on my life , to tell nobody that he opened it ; which , unless he had done , he would never fear to have it revealed . E. Know . That's true : well , I thank thee , Brainworm . Enter STEPHEN . Step ...
... Marry , sir , because he charged me , on my life , to tell nobody that he opened it ; which , unless he had done , he would never fear to have it revealed . E. Know . That's true : well , I thank thee , Brainworm . Enter STEPHEN . Step ...
102. lappuse
... marry , this : They would give out , because my wife is fair , Myself but lately married , and my sister Here sojourning a virgin in my house , That I were jealous ! nay , as sure as death , That they would say : and , how that I had ...
... marry , this : They would give out , because my wife is fair , Myself but lately married , and my sister Here sojourning a virgin in my house , That I were jealous ! nay , as sure as death , That they would say : and , how that I had ...
106. lappuse
... Marry , that thou art some strange , dissolute young fellow , and I - a grain or two better , for keeping thee company . Wel . Tut ! that thought is like the moon in her last quarter , ' twill change shortly : but , sir- rah , I pray ...
... Marry , that thou art some strange , dissolute young fellow , and I - a grain or two better , for keeping thee company . Wel . Tut ! that thought is like the moon in her last quarter , ' twill change shortly : but , sir- rah , I pray ...
109. lappuse
... Marry I'll tell thee , Cob : it is a gentle- Cash . I will , sir . Kit . And hear you , if your mistress's brother , Wellbred , Chance to bring hither any gentleman , Ere I come back , let one straight bring me word . Cash . Very well ...
... Marry I'll tell thee , Cob : it is a gentle- Cash . I will , sir . Kit . And hear you , if your mistress's brother , Wellbred , Chance to bring hither any gentleman , Ere I come back , let one straight bring me word . Cash . Very well ...
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