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Pagina 31
... observe . Sog . I warrant you , sir . Car . Ay , and sit on the stage and flout , provided you have a good suit . Sog . O , I'll have a suit only for that , sir . Car . You must talk much of your kindred and allies . Sog . Lies ! no ...
... observe . Sog . I warrant you , sir . Car . Ay , and sit on the stage and flout , provided you have a good suit . Sog . O , I'll have a suit only for that , sir . Car . You must talk much of your kindred and allies . Sog . Lies ! no ...
Pagina 35
... observe , in a note on Massinger , that dic- tionaries were but ill calculated to supply the kind of information here wanted , which must be sought in the colloquial language of contemporary poets . Happily , however , Jonson explains ...
... observe , in a note on Massinger , that dic- tionaries were but ill calculated to supply the kind of information here wanted , which must be sought in the colloquial language of contemporary poets . Happily , however , Jonson explains ...
Pagina 37
... observe this better . [ Aside . Sog . That fortune favours ! how mean you that , friend ? Mac . I mean simply : that you are one that lives not by your wits . Sog . By my wits ! no , sir , I scorn to live by my wits , I. I have better ...
... observe this better . [ Aside . Sog . That fortune favours ! how mean you that , friend ? Mac . I mean simply : that you are one that lives not by your wits . Sog . By my wits ! no , sir , I scorn to live by my wits , I. I have better ...
Pagina 39
... observe him . Enter SORDIDO with an almanack in his hand . Sord . O rare ! good , good , good , good , good ! I thank my stars , I thank my stars for it . Mac . Said I not true ? doth not his passion speak Out of my divination ? O my ...
... observe him . Enter SORDIDO with an almanack in his hand . Sord . O rare ! good , good , good , good , good ! I thank my stars , I thank my stars for it . Mac . Said I not true ? doth not his passion speak Out of my divination ? O my ...
Pagina 45
... courtier . Mit . A humourist too ? Cor . As humourous as quicksilver ; do but observe him ; the scene is the country still , remember . ACT II . SCENE I. The Country ; before PUNTARVOLO'S SC . 1 . 45 OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
... courtier . Mit . A humourist too ? Cor . As humourous as quicksilver ; do but observe him ; the scene is the country still , remember . ACT II . SCENE I. The Country ; before PUNTARVOLO'S SC . 1 . 45 OUT OF HIS HUMOUR .
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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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