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 91.
33. lappuse
... signior , ' twill bring a man in debt . Car . Debt ! why that's the more for your credit , sir : it's an excellent policy to owe much in these days , if you note it . " Sog . As how , good signior ? I would fain be a politician . 8 I ...
... signior , ' twill bring a man in debt . Car . Debt ! why that's the more for your credit , sir : it's an excellent policy to owe much in these days , if you note it . " Sog . As how , good signior ? I would fain be a politician . 8 I ...
36. lappuse
... signior : I'll be once a little prodigal in a humour , i'faith , and have a most prodigious coat . Mac . Torment and death ! break head and brain at once , To be deliver'd of your fighting issue . Who can indure to see blind fortune ...
... signior : I'll be once a little prodigal in a humour , i'faith , and have a most prodigious coat . Mac . Torment and death ! break head and brain at once , To be deliver'd of your fighting issue . Who can indure to see blind fortune ...
37. lappuse
... Signior , you are well encountered ; how is it ? -O , we must not regard what he says , man , a trout , a shallow fool , he has no more brain than a butterfly , a mere stuft suit ; he looks like a musty bottle new wicker'd , his head's ...
... Signior , you are well encountered ; how is it ? -O , we must not regard what he says , man , a trout , a shallow fool , he has no more brain than a butterfly , a mere stuft suit ; he looks like a musty bottle new wicker'd , his head's ...
38. lappuse
... signior ? this gentleman Sogliardo , and I , are to visit the knight Puntarvolo , and from thence to the city ; we shall meet there . [ Exit with SOgliardo . Mac . Ay , when I cannot shun you , we will meet . ' Tis strange ! of all the ...
... signior ? this gentleman Sogliardo , and I , are to visit the knight Puntarvolo , and from thence to the city ; we shall meet there . [ Exit with SOgliardo . Mac . Ay , when I cannot shun you , we will meet . ' Tis strange ! of all the ...
44. lappuse
... signior , how approve you this ? have the humourists exprest themselves truly or no ? Mit . Yes , if it be well prosecuted , ' tis hitherto happy enough : but methinks Macilente went hence too soon ; he might have been made to stay ...
... signior , how approve you this ? have the humourists exprest themselves truly or no ? Mit . Yes , if it be well prosecuted , ' tis hitherto happy enough : but methinks Macilente went hence too soon ; he might have been made to stay ...
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