The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... thank him for his great kindness ; for , at my taking leave of him , he gave me a piece of gold of two and twenty shillings value to drink his health in England ; and withal willed me to remember his kind commendations to all his ...
... thank him for his great kindness ; for , at my taking leave of him , he gave me a piece of gold of two and twenty shillings value to drink his health in England ; and withal willed me to remember his kind commendations to all his ...
Pagina 83
... thank , and blame , To praise a book whose forehead bears thy name . Then JONSON , only this ( among the rest , ) I , ever , have observed , thy last work's best : Pace gently on ; thy worth yet higher raise , Till thou write best , as ...
... thank , and blame , To praise a book whose forehead bears thy name . Then JONSON , only this ( among the rest , ) I , ever , have observed , thy last work's best : Pace gently on ; thy worth yet higher raise , Till thou write best , as ...
Pagina 104
... thank him , thank him . Brai . I cannot take leave on ' em so ; I will venture , come what will . [ Comes forward . ] Gen- tlemen , please you change a few crowns for a very excellent good blade here ? I am a poor gentleman , a soldier ...
... thank him , thank him . Brai . I cannot take leave on ' em so ; I will venture , come what will . [ Comes forward . ] Gen- tlemen , please you change a few crowns for a very excellent good blade here ? I am a poor gentleman , a soldier ...
Pagina 106
... thank you . Mat . But are you , indeed , sir , so given to it : Step . Ay , truly , sir , I am mightily given tc melancholy . Mat . O , it's your only fine humor , sir ; your true melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit , sir . I am ...
... thank you . Mat . But are you , indeed , sir , so given to it : Step . Ay , truly , sir , I am mightily given tc melancholy . Mat . O , it's your only fine humor , sir ; your true melancholy breeds your perfect fine wit , sir . I am ...
Pagina 115
... 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 no- body in to you , wife ; nobody in to you ; those are my words : not Captain Bob himself ...
... 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 no- body in to you , wife ; nobody in to you ; those are my words : not Captain Bob himself ...
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