The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 83
... thee and it . D. D. ON VOLPONE . THE FOX , that cased thee of thy modest fears , And earthed himself , alive , into our cars , Will so , in death , commend his worth , and thee As neither can , by praises , mended be : " Tis friendly ...
... thee and it . D. D. ON VOLPONE . THE FOX , that cased thee of thy modest fears , And earthed himself , alive , into our cars , Will so , in death , commend his worth , and thee As neither can , by praises , mended be : " Tis friendly ...
Pagina 90
... thee ; that none Might be thy second ; while thy glory is To be the Horace of our times , and his . TO BEN JONSON ' Tis dangerous to praise ; besides the task Which to do ' t well , will ask An age of time and judgment ; who can then Be ...
... thee ; that none Might be thy second ; while thy glory is To be the Horace of our times , and his . TO BEN JONSON ' Tis dangerous to praise ; besides the task Which to do ' t well , will ask An age of time and judgment ; who can then Be ...
Pagina 105
... thee , good friend , be satisfied . Brai . Good sir , by that hand , you may do the part of a kind gentleman , in lending a poor sol- dier the price of two cans of beer , a matter of small value ; the king of heaven shall pay you , and ...
... thee , good friend , be satisfied . Brai . Good sir , by that hand , you may do the part of a kind gentleman , in lending a poor sol- dier the price of two cans of beer , a matter of small value ; the king of heaven shall pay you , and ...
Pagina 106
... thee . Sirrah , these be the two I writ to thee of : nay , what a drowsy humor is this now ! why dost thou not speak ? E. Know . O , you are a fine gallant ; you sent me a rare letter . Wel . Why , was't not rare ? E. Know . Yes , I'll ...
... thee . Sirrah , these be the two I writ to thee of : nay , what a drowsy humor is this now ! why dost thou not speak ? E. Know . O , you are a fine gallant ; you sent me a rare letter . Wel . Why , was't not rare ? E. Know . Yes , I'll ...
Pagina 109
... thee , Cob : it is a gentle- Cash . I will , sir . Kit . And hear you , if your mistress's brother , Wellbred , Chance to bring hither any gentleman , Ere I come back , let one straight bring me word . Cash . Very well , sir . Kit . To ...
... thee , Cob : it is a gentle- Cash . I will , sir . Kit . And hear you , if your mistress's brother , Wellbred , Chance to bring hither any gentleman , Ere I come back , let one straight bring me word . Cash . Very well , sir . Kit . To ...
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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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