The Works of Ben Jonson, 2. sējumsGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 78.
99. lappuse
... night : Well , sir ; though he lie not on my bed , he lies on my bench : an't please you to go up , sir , you shall find him with twc cushions under his head , and his cloak wrapt about him , as though he had neither won nor lost , and ...
... night : Well , sir ; though he lie not on my bed , he lies on my bench : an't please you to go up , sir , you shall find him with twc cushions under his head , and his cloak wrapt about him , as though he had neither won nor lost , and ...
100. lappuse
... night by a sort of gallants , where you were wished for , and drunk to , I assure you . Mat . Vouchsafe me , by whom , good captain ? Bob . Marry , by young Wellbred , and others . Why , hostess , a stool here for this gentleman . Mat ...
... night by a sort of gallants , where you were wished for , and drunk to , I assure you . Mat . Vouchsafe me , by whom , good captain ? Bob . Marry , by young Wellbred , and others . Why , hostess , a stool here for this gentleman . Mat ...
102. lappuse
... night , Swear , leap , drink , dance , and revel night by Control my servants ; and , indeed , what not ? Dow . ' Sdeins , I know not what I should say to him , in the whole world ! He values me at a cracked three - farthings , for ...
... night , Swear , leap , drink , dance , and revel night by Control my servants ; and , indeed , what not ? Dow . ' Sdeins , I know not what I should say to him , in the whole world ! He values me at a cracked three - farthings , for ...
105. lappuse
... night for a poor supper ; I had sucked the hilts long before , I am a pagan else : Sweet honor as soon purchased , as wished for the air's my comfort . [ Sighs . ] - I know what I would say Know . What's thy name ? Brai . Please you ...
... night for a poor supper ; I had sucked the hilts long before , I am a pagan else : Sweet honor as soon purchased , as wished for the air's my comfort . [ Sighs . ] - I know what I would say Know . What's thy name ? Brai . Please you ...
124. lappuse
... night too . They are married anew . Come , I con- jure the rest to put off all discontent . You , master Downright , your anger ; you , master Knowell , your cares ; master Kitely and his wife , their jealousy . Horns in the mind are ...
... night too . They are married anew . Come , I con- jure the rest to put off all discontent . You , master Downright , your anger ; you , master Knowell , your cares ; master Kitely and his wife , their jealousy . Horns in the mind are ...
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