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 89.
31. lappuse
... speak and when you come to plays , be humorous , look with a good starch'd face , and ruffle your brow like a new boot , laugh at nothing but your own jests , or else as the noblemen laugh . That's a special grace , you must observe ...
... speak and when you come to plays , be humorous , look with a good starch'd face , and ruffle your brow like a new boot , laugh at nothing but your own jests , or else as the noblemen laugh . That's a special grace , you must observe ...
32. lappuse
... either to sully or to speak dispraisingly of . - The picture was a miniature , which lovers some- times wore with their mistress's colours , on their arms and breasts . Sog . Stay , I do not like that humour 32 ACT I. EVERY MAN.
... either to sully or to speak dispraisingly of . - The picture was a miniature , which lovers some- times wore with their mistress's colours , on their arms and breasts . Sog . Stay , I do not like that humour 32 ACT I. EVERY MAN.
39. lappuse
... speak Out of my divination ? O my senses , Why lose you not your powers , and become Dull'd , if not deaded , with this spectacle ? I know him , it is Sordido , the farmer , A boor , and brother to that swine was here . [ Aside . Sord ...
... speak Out of my divination ? O my senses , Why lose you not your powers , and become Dull'd , if not deaded , with this spectacle ? I know him , it is Sordido , the farmer , A boor , and brother to that swine was here . [ Aside . Sord ...
44. lappuse
... speak somewhat in reproof of Sordido's wretchedness now at the last . Cor . O , no , that had been extremely improper ; be- sides , he had continued the scene too long with him , as ' twas , being in no more action . Mit . You may ...
... speak somewhat in reproof of Sordido's wretchedness now at the last . Cor . O , no , that had been extremely improper ; be- sides , he had continued the scene too long with him , as ' twas , being in no more action . Mit . You may ...
53. lappuse
... speak in the singular number , and we'll believe you . Fast . Nay , thou art so capriciously conceited now . Sirrah damnation , I have heard this knight Puntar- volo reported to be a gentleman of exceeding good humour , thou know'st him ...
... speak in the singular number , and we'll believe you . Fast . Nay , thou art so capriciously conceited now . Sirrah damnation , I have heard this knight Puntar- volo reported to be a gentleman of exceeding good humour , thou know'st him ...
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