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" Your knowledge is no better than your ears, sir. Corb. I do not doubt to be a father to thee. Mos. Nor I to gull my brother of his blessing. Corb. I may ha' my youth restored to me, why not ? Mos. "
The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - 190. lappuse
autors: Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 lapas
...it. Mos. Rook go with you, raven. Corb. I know thee honest. Mos. You do lie, sir — Corb. And Mos. Your knowledge is no better than your ears, sir. Corb. I do not doubt to be a father to thee. Mos. Nor 1 to gull my brother of his blessing. Corb. I may ha' my youth restored to me, why not ? Mos. Your...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1845 - 540 lapas
...it. Mos. Rook go with you, raven. Corb. I know thee honest. Mos. You do lie, sir— Corb. And Mos. Your knowledge is no better than your ears, sir. Corb. I do not doubt to be a father to thee. Mos. Nor 1 to gull my brother of his blessing. Corb. I may ha' my youth restored to me, why not ? Mos. Your...
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Wit and Humour, Selected from the English Poets; with an Illustrative Essay ...

Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 410 lapas
...Your knowledge is no better than your ears, sir. Corb. I do not doubt, to be a father to thee. Mas. Nor I to gull my brother of his blessing. Corb. I may have my youth restored to me, why not ? Mos. (in an under tone) Your worship is a precious ass ! Corb. What say>st tnon ? Mas. I do desire your...
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Wit and Humor

Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 282 lapas
...Mat. Rook go with you, raven ! Corb. I know thee honest. Mas. (aside) You do lie, sir ! Corb. And Mas. Your knowledge is no better than your ears, sir. Corb. I do not doubt, to be a father to thee. Mas. Nor I to gull my brother of his blessing. Corb. I may have my youth restored to me, why not ?...
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Wit and Humour, Selected from the English Poets: With an Illustrative Essay ...

Leigh Hunt - 1846 - 416 lapas
...Rook go with you, raven ! . Corb. I know thee honest. Mas. (aside) You do lie, sir ! Corb. And Mas. Your knowledge is no better than your ears, sir. Corb. I do not doubt, to be a father to thee. Corb. I may have my youth restored to me, why not ? Mas. (in an under tone) Your worship is a precious...
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Genesis oder Geschichte der innern und aüssern Entwikkelung der englischen ...

Friedrich Albert Maennel - 1846 - 218 lapas
...raven. CORB. I know thee honest. Mos. You do lie, Sir. CORB. And — — Mos. Your knowledge is no1) better than your ears, Sir. CORB. I do not doubt to be a father to thee. Mos. Nor I to 2) gull 3) my brother of his blessing. CORB. I may ha' my Youth restor'd to me, why not? Mos. Your...
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Hausschatz englischer Poesie: Auswahl aus den Werken der bedeutendsten ...

Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 lapas
...Mos. Rook go with you, raven. Corb. I know thee honest. Mos. You do lie, sir — Corb. And — Mos. Your knowledge is no better than your ears, sir. Corb. I do not doubt to be a lather to thee. Mos. Nor I to gull my brother of his blessing. Corb. I may ha' my youth restored to...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 lapas
...Mos. Your knowledge is no better than your ears, Corb. I do not doubt, to be a father to thee. Mot. Nor I to gull my brother of his blessing. Corb. I may have my youth restored to me, why Мог. Your worship is a precious ass ! [not Î Corb. What say'st thou 1 Mos. I do desire your worship...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1854 - 572 lapas
...it. Mos. Rook go with you, raven. Corb. I know thee honest. Mos. You do lie, sir — Corb. And Mas. Your knowledge is no better than your ears, sir. Corb....not ? Mos. Your worship is a precious ass Corb. What say' st thou? Mos. I do desire your worship to make haste, sir. Corb. 'Tis done, 'tis done ; I go....
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - 1854 - 572 lapas
...thee honest. Mos. You do lie, sir — Corb. And Mos. Your knowledge is no better than your ears, sit. Corb. I do not doubt to be a father to thee. Mos. Nor I to gull my brother of hia blessing. Corb. I may have my youth restored to me ; why not ? Mos. Your worship is a precious...
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