The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Cler . Well said , my Truewit . True . And a wise lady will keep a guard always upon the place , that she may do things securely . I once followed a rude fellow into a chamber , where the poor madam , for haste , and troubled , snatch'd ...
... Cler . Well said , my Truewit . True . And a wise lady will keep a guard always upon the place , that she may do things securely . I once followed a rude fellow into a chamber , where the poor madam , for haste , and troubled , snatch'd ...
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... Cler . Why , thou shouldst have relieved her . True . No , faith , I let her alone , as we'll let this argument , if you please , and pass to another . When saw you Dauphine Eugenie ? Cler . Not these three days . Shall we go to him ...
... Cler . Why , thou shouldst have relieved her . True . No , faith , I let her alone , as we'll let this argument , if you please , and pass to another . When saw you Dauphine Eugenie ? Cler . Not these three days . Shall we go to him ...
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... Cler . No , nor the broom - men : they stand out stiffly . He cannot endure a costard - monger , he swoons if he hear one . 5 True . Methinks a smith should be ominous . Cler . Or any hammer - man . A brasier is not suffer'd to dwell in ...
... Cler . No , nor the broom - men : they stand out stiffly . He cannot endure a costard - monger , he swoons if he hear one . 5 True . Methinks a smith should be ominous . Cler . Or any hammer - man . A brasier is not suffer'd to dwell in ...
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... Cler . O , in the Queen's time , ' he was wont to go out of town every Saturday at ten o'clock , or on holy day eves . But now , by reason of the sickness , the perpetuity of ringing has made him devise a room , with double walls and ...
... Cler . O , in the Queen's time , ' he was wont to go out of town every Saturday at ten o'clock , or on holy day eves . But now , by reason of the sickness , the perpetuity of ringing has made him devise a room , with double walls and ...
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... Cler . Yes : why thou art a stranger , it seems , to his best trick , yet . He has employed a fellow this half year all over England to hearken him out a dumb woman ; be she of any form , or any quality , so she be able to bear children ...
... Cler . Yes : why thou art a stranger , it seems , to his best trick , yet . He has employed a fellow this half year all over England to hearken him out a dumb woman ; be she of any form , or any quality , so she be able to bear children ...
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