The Works of Ben Jonson, Volume 2George Routledge and Sons, 1879 - 819 pagina's |
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Pagina 141
... Punt . It is the most vile , foolish. Fast . Why , an he had good clothes , I'd carry him to court with me to - morrow . Deli . He shall not want for those , sir , if gold and the whole city will furnish him . Fast . You say well , sir ...
... Punt . It is the most vile , foolish. Fast . Why , an he had good clothes , I'd carry him to court with me to - morrow . Deli . He shall not want for those , sir , if gold and the whole city will furnish him . Fast . You say well , sir ...
Pagina 142
... Punt . No , I do want yet some fifteen or six- teen hundred pounds ; but my lady , my wife , is Out of her Humor , she does not now go . Car . No ! how the ? Punt . Marry , I am now enforced to give it out , upon the return of myself ...
... Punt . No , I do want yet some fifteen or six- teen hundred pounds ; but my lady , my wife , is Out of her Humor , she does not now go . Car . No ! how the ? Punt . Marry , I am now enforced to give it out , upon the return of myself ...
Pagina 143
... Punt . Why , this is without parallel , this . Car . Well , I'll mark this fellow for Sogliardo's use presently . Punt . Or rather , Sogliardo , for his use . Car . Faith , either of them will serve , they are both good properties : I ...
... Punt . Why , this is without parallel , this . Car . Well , I'll mark this fellow for Sogliardo's use presently . Punt . Or rather , Sogliardo , for his use . Car . Faith , either of them will serve , they are both good properties : I ...
Pagina 144
... Punt . In reasonable state , sir ; what citizen is that you were consorted with ? A merchant of any worth ? Fast . " Tis signior Deliro , sir . - Punt . Is it he ? Save you , sir ! [ They salute . Deli . Good sir Puntarvolo ! Maci . O ...
... Punt . In reasonable state , sir ; what citizen is that you were consorted with ? A merchant of any worth ? Fast . " Tis signior Deliro , sir . - Punt . Is it he ? Save you , sir ! [ They salute . Deli . Good sir Puntarvolo ! Maci . O ...
Pagina 145
Ben Jonson, William Gifford. Punt . Amen . Shift . You ask'd me if I would sell my ra- pier , sir ? Fast . I did indeed . Shift . Now , lord have mercy upon me ! Punt . Amen , I say still . Shift . ' Slid , sir , what should you behold ...
Ben Jonson, William Gifford. Punt . Amen . Shift . You ask'd me if I would sell my ra- pier , sir ? Fast . I did indeed . Shift . Now , lord have mercy upon me ! Punt . Amen , I say still . Shift . ' Slid , sir , what should you behold ...
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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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