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Pagina 28
... Maci . Soft , who be these ? I'll lay me down awhile till they be past . [ Lies down . Cor . Signior , note this gallant , I pray you . Mit . What is he ? Cor . A tame rook , you'll take him presently ; list . Sog . Nay , look you ...
... Maci . Soft , who be these ? I'll lay me down awhile till they be past . [ Lies down . Cor . Signior , note this gallant , I pray you . Mit . What is he ? Cor . A tame rook , you'll take him presently ; list . Sog . Nay , look you ...
Pagina 29
... , had the sense which we now give to accomplishments . Thus , in Sir Giles Goosecap , 1606 : " Adorned with the exactest complements belonging to nobleness . " Cor . Is this not purely good ? Maci . SC . I. 29 OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
... , had the sense which we now give to accomplishments . Thus , in Sir Giles Goosecap , 1606 : " Adorned with the exactest complements belonging to nobleness . " Cor . Is this not purely good ? Maci . SC . I. 29 OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
Pagina 30
... Maci . S'blood , why should such a prick - ear'd hind as this Be rich , ha ? a fool ! such a transparent gull That may be seen through ! wherefore should he have land , Houses , and lordships ? O , I could eat my entrails , And sink my ...
... Maci . S'blood , why should such a prick - ear'd hind as this Be rich , ha ? a fool ! such a transparent gull That may be seen through ! wherefore should he have land , Houses , and lordships ? O , I could eat my entrails , And sink my ...
Pagina 53
... the present play . Punt . There never was so witty a jest broken at the tilt , of all the court wits christened . Maci . O , this applause taints it foully . him . They say he has dialogues and discourses be- SC . I. 53 OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
... the present play . Punt . There never was so witty a jest broken at the tilt , of all the court wits christened . Maci . O , this applause taints it foully . him . They say he has dialogues and discourses be- SC . I. 53 OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
Pagina 73
... Maci . I thank you , sir.- And yet the muffled Fates , had it pleased them , Might have supplied me from their own full store , Without this word I thank you to a fool . I see no reason why that dog call'd Chance , Should fawn upon this ...
... Maci . I thank you , sir.- And yet the muffled Fates , had it pleased them , Might have supplied me from their own full store , Without this word I thank you to a fool . I see no reason why that dog call'd Chance , Should fawn upon this ...
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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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