The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 4 tomasG. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... Quarlous , companion to Winwife , a gamester . Bartholomew Cokes , an esquire of Harrow . Humphrey Waspe , his man . Adam Overdo , a justice of peace . Lanthorn Leatherhead , a hobby - horse seller , ( toy- man . ) Ezechiel Edgworth , a ...
... Quarlous , companion to Winwife , a gamester . Bartholomew Cokes , an esquire of Harrow . Humphrey Waspe , his man . Adam Overdo , a justice of peace . Lanthorn Leatherhead , a hobby - horse seller , ( toy- man . ) Ezechiel Edgworth , a ...
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... Quarlous , comes here sometimes . Winw , Why , he makes no love to her , does he ? Lit. Not a tokenworth that ever I saw , I as- sure you : but- Winw . What ? Lit. He is the more mad - cap of the two . You do not apprehend me . Mrs. Lit ...
... Quarlous , comes here sometimes . Winw , Why , he makes no love to her , does he ? Lit. Not a tokenworth that ever I saw , I as- sure you : but- Winw . What ? Lit. He is the more mad - cap of the two . You do not apprehend me . Mrs. Lit ...
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... Quarlous hereafter . Winw . Where is she , stirring yet ? Lit. Stirring yes , and studying an old elder come from Banbury , a suitor that puts in here at meal tide , to praise the painful brethren , or pray that the sweet singers may be ...
... Quarlous hereafter . Winw . Where is she , stirring yet ? Lit. Stirring yes , and studying an old elder come from Banbury , a suitor that puts in here at meal tide , to praise the painful brethren , or pray that the sweet singers may be ...
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... QUARLOUS . Quar . O sir , have you ta'en soil here ? ' It's well a man may reach you after three hours running yet ! What an unmerciful companion art thou , to quit thy lodging at such ungentle- manly hours none but a scattered covey of ...
... QUARLOUS . Quar . O sir , have you ta'en soil here ? ' It's well a man may reach you after three hours running yet ! What an unmerciful companion art thou , to quit thy lodging at such ungentle- manly hours none but a scattered covey of ...
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... Quarlous , what we discoursed on last night ? Quar . Not I , John , nothing that I either dis- course or do ; at those times I forfeit all to for- getfulness . Lit. No ! not concerning Win ? look you , there she is , and drest , as I ...
... Quarlous , what we discoursed on last night ? Quar . Not I , John , nothing that I either dis- course or do ; at those times I forfeit all to for- getfulness . Lit. No ! not concerning Win ? look you , there she is , and drest , as I ...
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The Works of Ben Jonson– With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ..., 4 tomas Ben Jonson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1816 |
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alchemy Allobroges Ananias Bartholomew Fair bawd Ben Jonson brother Busy Cæs Cæsar captain Catiline Cato Cethegus Cicero Cokes consul Curius Damon dost thou doth Drug Edgworth Enter Exeunt Exit faith fear fellow fortune Fulvia gentlemen give gold Grace hast hath hear hobby-horse honest honour Inigo Jones is't Jonson Knock lady Leath Leatherhead Lentulus look lord madam Mammon means mistress never night noble Numps old writers on't Overdo play poet pray thee profane Puritans purse Quar Quarlous Re-enter FACE rogue Rome Sallust SCENE scurvy Sejanus Sempronia senate Shakspeare shalt shew sister speak spirit Subtle tell there's thing thou art twas unto Urse Ursula vapours warrant Waspe WHAL Whalley what's Whit Winw Winwife word
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59 psl. - I'll go look A little, how it heightens. [Exit.] MAM. Do. — My shirts I'll have of taffeta-sarsnet,* soft and light As cobwebs; and for all my other raiment, It shall be such as might provoke the Persian, Were he to teach the world riot anew. My gloves of fishes and birds' skins, perfum'd With gums of paradise, and Eastern air SUR.
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98 psl. - By names of Tribulation, Persecution, Restraint, Long-patience, and such like, affected By the whole family or wood of you, Only for glory, and to catch the ear Of the disciple. Tri. Truly, sir, they are Ways that the godly brethren have invented, For propagation of the glorious cause, As very notable means, and whereby also Themselves grow soon, and profitably famous. Sub. O, but the stone, all's idle to it ! nothing ! The art of angels...
230 psl. - Sejanus you may take notice of the scene betwixt Livia and the physician which is a pleasant satire upon the artificial helps of beauty: in Catiline you may see the parliament of women; the little envies of them to one another; and all that passes betwixt Curio and Fulvia: scenes admirable in their kind, but of an ill mingle with the rest.
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37 psl. - ... he could take away a man's life, though in truth he could do no such thing : yet this were a just law made by the state, that whosoever should turn his hat thrice, and cry buz, with an intention to take away a man's life, shall be put to death.
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