The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 93.
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... faith , Ben , says he , not I ; but I have been considering a great while what should be the fittest gift for me to bestow upon my godchild , and I have resolved at last . I prithee what ? says he . I'faith , Ben , I'll e'en give her a ...
... faith , Ben , says he , not I ; but I have been considering a great while what should be the fittest gift for me to bestow upon my godchild , and I have resolved at last . I prithee what ? says he . I'faith , Ben , I'll e'en give her a ...
98. lappuse
... Faith , he is not of that mind : he is choly ? gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brai . He is rid hence ; he took horse at the street - door . Step . And I staid in the fields ! Whoreson ...
... Faith , he is not of that mind : he is choly ? gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brai . He is rid hence ; he took horse at the street - door . Step . And I staid in the fields ! Whoreson ...
100. lappuse
... Faith , some half hour to seven : Now , trust me , you have an exceeding fine lodging here , very neat and private . Bob . Ay , sir : sit down , I pray you . Master Mathew , in any case possess no gentleman of our acquaintance with ...
... Faith , some half hour to seven : Now , trust me , you have an exceeding fine lodging here , very neat and private . Bob . Ay , sir : sit down , I pray you . Master Mathew , in any case possess no gentleman of our acquaintance with ...
101. lappuse
... Faith , I have not past a two shilling or so . Bob . " Tis somewhat with the least ; but come ; we will have a bunch of radish and salt to taste our wine , and a pipe of tobacco to close the ori- fice of the stomach : and then we'll ...
... Faith , I have not past a two shilling or so . Bob . " Tis somewhat with the least ; but come ; we will have a bunch of radish and salt to taste our wine , and a pipe of tobacco to close the ori- fice of the stomach : and then we'll ...
102. lappuse
... faith ; and claps his dish at the wrong man's door : I'll lay my hand on my halfpenny , ere I part with it to fetch him out , I'll assure him . Kit . Nay , good brother , let it not trouble you thus . Dow . ' Sdeath ! he mads me ; I ...
... faith ; and claps his dish at the wrong man's door : I'll lay my hand on my halfpenny , ere I part with it to fetch him out , I'll assure him . Kit . Nay , good brother , let it not trouble you thus . Dow . ' Sdeath ! he mads me ; I ...
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