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Pagina 261
... Tucca . Is't not better to be out at elbows , than to be a bond- slave , and to go all in parchment as thou dost ? Horace . Parchment ! Nay , ' tis perpetuana , I assure you . " Hed . Marry , speak all the venom I can SC . II . 261 ...
... Tucca . Is't not better to be out at elbows , than to be a bond- slave , and to go all in parchment as thou dost ? Horace . Parchment ! Nay , ' tis perpetuana , I assure you . " Hed . Marry , speak all the venom I can SC . II . 261 ...
Pagina 367
... LICTORS , EQUITES , & c . HORACE . TREBATIUS . ASINIUS Lupus . PANTILIUS TUCCA . LUSCUS . RUF . LAB . CRISPINUS . JULIA . CYTHERIS . PLAUTIA . CHLOE . MAIDS . SCENE , Rome . THE POETASTER . After the second Sounding . ENVY arises.
... LICTORS , EQUITES , & c . HORACE . TREBATIUS . ASINIUS Lupus . PANTILIUS TUCCA . LUSCUS . RUF . LAB . CRISPINUS . JULIA . CYTHERIS . PLAUTIA . CHLOE . MAIDS . SCENE , Rome . THE POETASTER . After the second Sounding . ENVY arises.
Pagina 377
... TUCCA , and LUPUS . Ovid se . Your name shall live , indeed , sir ! you say true : but how infamously , how scorn'd and con- temn'd in the eyes and ears of the best and gravest Romans , that you think not on ; you never so much as dream ...
... TUCCA , and LUPUS . Ovid se . Your name shall live , indeed , sir ! you say true : but how infamously , how scorn'd and con- temn'd in the eyes and ears of the best and gravest Romans , that you think not on ; you never so much as dream ...
Pagina 383
... Tucca , what say you ? Tuc . Why , what should I say , or what can I say , my flower o ' the order ? Should I say thou art rich , or that thou art honourable , or wise , or valiant , or learned , or liberal ? why , thou art all these ...
... Tucca , what say you ? Tuc . Why , what should I say , or what can I say , my flower o ' the order ? Should I say thou art rich , or that thou art honourable , or wise , or valiant , or learned , or liberal ? why , thou art all these ...
Pagina 384
... TuCCA . How now , my carrier , what news ? Lus . The boy has stayed within for his cue this half hour . [ Aside . Tuc . Come , do not whisper to me , but speak it out : what ! it is no treason against the state I hope , is it ? Lus ...
... TuCCA . How now , my carrier , what news ? Lus . The boy has stayed within for his cue this half hour . [ Aside . Tuc . Come , do not whisper to me , but speak it out : what ! it is no treason against the state I hope , is it ? Lus ...
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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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