| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 356 lapas
...sailed by the Counters." And Ben Jonson, Cynthia's fievels, Induction, 1600 : " the very stench of them would poison me, I should not dare to come In at their...visit fifteen jails or a dozen or two of hospitals. " 86. reek of a lime-kiln] heavy smoke or vapour of a lime-kiln. Compare "reek o' the rotten fens,"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 324 lapas
...sailed by the Counters." And Ben Jonson, Cynthia's Revels, Induction, 1600 : " the very stench of them would poison me, I should not dare to come In at their...visit fifteen jails or a dozen or two of hospitals." 86. reek of a lime-kiln] heavy smoke or vapour of a lime-kiln. Compare " reek o' the rotten fens,"... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1904 - 314 lapas
...great unction], an 'twere not for tabacco — I think — the very [smell] of hem would poison mee, I should not dare to come in at their gates. A man were better visit fifteen jay Is, — or a dozen or two hospitals — than once adventure to come near them.' How is 't ? Well... | |
| 1904 - 636 lapas
...make them — poets, by this vapour, an 'twere not for tobacco— I think — the very stench of 'em would poison me. I should not dare to come in at their gates. .•,...•• " He is a great proficient in all the illiberal sciences, as cheating, drinking, swaggering,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1905 - 584 lapas
...this vapour , and 'twere not for tabacco— ——I thinke the verie stench of 'hem would poison mee, I should not dare to come in at their gates — — — A man were better visit 160 fifteene jailes, or a dozen or two of hospitals then once aduenture to come neere them. How is't... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1908 - 120 lapas
...Poets. By Gods i3o lid, and"'twere not for Tabacco —— / thinke the very stench of 'hem would poyson me, I should not dare to come in at their Gates A man were better visit fifteene Iayles — or a dozen or two of Hospitals —— then once aduenture to come neare them. How... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1908 - 114 lapas
...Poets. By Gods i3o lid, and 'twere not for Tabacco — I thinke the very stench of 'hem would poysonme, I should not dare to come in at their Gates A man were better visit fifteene layles — — or a dozen or two of Hospitals — then once aduenture to come neare them.... | |
| Burton Evans Moore - 1908 - 498 lapas
...possession of your stage at your new play. — Idem, II, ii, p. 946. 'Supra, 75. "3 Child [Sal Pavy].— Stay; you shall see me do another now, but a more sober, or better-gathered gallant; that is, as it may be Thomas Dekker later, remembering Jonson's satire upon... | |
| University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus) - 1908 - 606 lapas
...possession of your stage at your new play. — Idem, II, ii, p. 946. 'Supra, 75. ° 3 Child [Sal Pavy].— Stay; you shall see me do another now, but a more sober, or better-gathered gallant; that is, as it may be Thomas Dekker later, remembering Jonson's satire upon... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1909 - 668 lapas
...tobacco," says one of them, alluding to the players and the audience, " I think the very stench of 'em would poison me ; I should not dare to come in at their gates."2 Withal those same travellers, who by dint of visiting foreign lands have become " sublimated... | |
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