The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 2. sējumsBickers and Son, 1875 |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 53.
53. lappuse
... passage of the present play . Punt . There never was so witty a jest broken at the tilt , of all the court wits christened . Maci . O , this applause taints it foully . him . They say he has dialogues and discourses be- SC . I. OUT OF ...
... passage of the present play . Punt . There never was so witty a jest broken at the tilt , of all the court wits christened . Maci . O , this applause taints it foully . him . They say he has dialogues and discourses be- SC . I. OUT OF ...
57. lappuse
... passage to prove that a jig meant , as above , " a farcical dialogue in verse , " and breaks off within a word of ... passages might be fairly produced , in which jig is used for a scene of low buffoonery , or farce . Punt . Is he ...
... passage to prove that a jig meant , as above , " a farcical dialogue in verse , " and breaks off within a word of ... passages might be fairly produced , in which jig is used for a scene of low buffoonery , or farce . Punt . Is he ...
60. lappuse
... , but my desires shall find a smooth and secure passage . I am a poor knight - errant , lady , that hunting in the adjacent forest , was by adventure , in the pursuit of a hart , brought to this 60 ACT II . EVERY MAN.
... , but my desires shall find a smooth and secure passage . I am a poor knight - errant , lady , that hunting in the adjacent forest , was by adventure , in the pursuit of a hart , brought to this 60 ACT II . EVERY MAN.
64. lappuse
... were exhibited , and probably from its being the great thoroughfare of the city . This would scarcely deserve notice were it not for a passage in Butler which Fung . Here's such a world of questions with him 64 ACT II . EVERY MAN.
... were exhibited , and probably from its being the great thoroughfare of the city . This would scarcely deserve notice were it not for a passage in Butler which Fung . Here's such a world of questions with him 64 ACT II . EVERY MAN.
65. lappuse
... passage is corrupt , and that we ought to read , Away ! says the fiend , for the haven - by which Launcelot was to make his escape , if he was determined to run away ! " My old acquaintance succeeds no better in geography than in ...
... passage is corrupt , and that we ought to read , Away ! says the fiend , for the haven - by which Launcelot was to make his escape , if he was determined to run away ! " My old acquaintance succeeds no better in geography than in ...
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