The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... fair looks do mine , Then shouldst thou be his prisoner , who is thine . E. Know . This is in Hero and Leander . Wel . O , ay : peace , we shall have more of this . Mat . Be not unkind and fair : misshapen stuff Is of behavior ...
... fair looks do mine , Then shouldst thou be his prisoner , who is thine . E. Know . This is in Hero and Leander . Wel . O , ay : peace , we shall have more of this . Mat . Be not unkind and fair : misshapen stuff Is of behavior ...
Pagina 114
... fair disposition , and of very ex . cellent good parts . [ Exeunt DAME KITELY and BRIDGET . Kit . Her love , by heaven ! my wife's minion Fair disposition ! excellent good parts ! Death ! these phrases are intolerable . Good parts ! how ...
... fair disposition , and of very ex . cellent good parts . [ Exeunt DAME KITELY and BRIDGET . Kit . Her love , by heaven ! my wife's minion Fair disposition ! excellent good parts ! Death ! these phrases are intolerable . Good parts ! how ...
Pagina 117
... fair and discreet manhood ; that is , civilly by the sword . E. Know . Why , are you so sure of your hand , captain , at all times ? Bob . Tut ! never miss thrust , upon my repu- tation with you . E. Know . I would not stand in ...
... fair and discreet manhood ; that is , civilly by the sword . E. Know . Why , are you so sure of your hand , captain , at all times ? Bob . Tut ! never miss thrust , upon my repu- tation with you . E. Know . I would not stand in ...
Pagina 118
... fair sister - in - law , that you knew but how happy a thing it were to be fair and beautiful . Brid . That touches not me , brother . Wel . That's true ; that's even the fault of it ; for indeed , beauty stands a woman in no stead ...
... fair sister - in - law , that you knew but how happy a thing it were to be fair and beautiful . Brid . That touches not me , brother . Wel . That's true ; that's even the fault of it ; for indeed , beauty stands a woman in no stead ...
Pagina 119
... fair lineaments ? and that's all . Mat . Why so ! but what can they say of your beating ? Bob . A rude part , a touch with soft wood , a kind of gross battery used , laid on strongly , borne most patiently ; and that's all . Mat . Ay ...
... fair lineaments ? and that's all . Mat . Why so ! but what can they say of your beating ? Bob . A rude part , a touch with soft wood , a kind of gross battery used , laid on strongly , borne most patiently ; and that's all . Mat . Ay ...
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The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and ..., Volume 2 Ben Jonson Volledige weergave - 1875 |
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