The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 20
... fear no mood stamped in a private brow , When I am pleased t ' unmask a public vice . I fear no strumpet's drugs , nor ruffian's stab , Should I detect their hateful luxuries ; No broker's , usurer's , or lawyer's gripe , Were I ...
... fear no mood stamped in a private brow , When I am pleased t ' unmask a public vice . I fear no strumpet's drugs , nor ruffian's stab , Should I detect their hateful luxuries ; No broker's , usurer's , or lawyer's gripe , Were I ...
Pagina 33
... fear what is denied to genius . " To require from this calumniator of the poet's memory proof of his assertion would ... fears of his sufficiency ; yet at this period , he was struck with the malady that finally carried him off . In the ...
... fear what is denied to genius . " To require from this calumniator of the poet's memory proof of his assertion would ... fears of his sufficiency ; yet at this period , he was struck with the malady that finally carried him off . In the ...
Pagina 109
... fear . [ Exit . Cash . Locked up in silence , midnight , buried here ! Whence should this flood of passion , trow , take head ? ha ! Best dream no longer of this running humor , For fear I sink ; the violence of the stream Already hath ...
... fear . [ Exit . Cash . Locked up in silence , midnight , buried here ! Whence should this flood of passion , trow , take head ? ha ! Best dream no longer of this running humor , For fear I sink ; the violence of the stream Already hath ...
Pagina 115
... fear ; marry , it vanished away like the smoke of tobacco ; but I was smoked soundly first . I thank the devil , and his good angel , my guest . Well , wife , or Tib , which you will , get you in , and lock the door ; I charge you let ...
... fear ; marry , it vanished away like the smoke of tobacco ; but I was smoked soundly first . I thank the devil , and his good angel , my guest . Well , wife , or Tib , which you will , get you in , and lock the door ; I charge you let ...
Pagina 119
... fear you the constable ? then 1 doubt not , You have some guests within deserve that fear ; I'll fetch him straight .. Enter TIB . Tib . O ' God's name , sir ! Know . Go to : Come , tell me , is not young Knowell here ? Tib . Young ...
... fear you the constable ? then 1 doubt not , You have some guests within deserve that fear ; I'll fetch him straight .. Enter TIB . Tib . O ' God's name , sir ! Know . Go to : Come , tell me , is not young Knowell here ? Tib . Young ...
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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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