The Works of Ben. JonsonD. Midwinter, 1756 |
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Σελίδα 125
... present wits . Fac . Did you not hear the coil , About the door ? Sub . Yes , and I dwindled with it . ) Fac . Shew him his aunt , and let him be dispatch'd : I'll fend her to you . Sub . Well fir , your aunt her grace Will give you ...
... present wits . Fac . Did you not hear the coil , About the door ? Sub . Yes , and I dwindled with it . ) Fac . Shew him his aunt , and let him be dispatch'd : I'll fend her to you . Sub . Well fir , your aunt her grace Will give you ...
Σελίδα 168
... present inftance , but for the general defign of the whole chorus . I will take leave to transcribe a few lines from the speech of Pluto to Fortune , which are made ufe of in the verfes before these . En etiam mea regna petunt ...
... present inftance , but for the general defign of the whole chorus . I will take leave to transcribe a few lines from the speech of Pluto to Fortune , which are made ufe of in the verfes before these . En etiam mea regna petunt ...
Σελίδα 180
... present , would have kept Both eyes and beak feel'd up ' , for fix fefterces . Ful . You have a fland'rous , beaftly , unwash'd tongue In your rude mouth , and favouring yourself , Unmanner'd lord . Cur . How now ! Ful . It is your ...
... present , would have kept Both eyes and beak feel'd up ' , for fix fefterces . Ful . You have a fland'rous , beaftly , unwash'd tongue In your rude mouth , and favouring yourself , Unmanner'd lord . Cur . How now ! Ful . It is your ...
Σελίδα 238
... present hatred with our state ) The fitteft , and the easiest to be drawn To our fociety , and to aid the war ; The rather for their feat ; being next bord❜rers On Italy ; and that they ' abound with horse : Of which one want our camp ...
... present hatred with our state ) The fitteft , and the easiest to be drawn To our fociety , and to aid the war ; The rather for their feat ; being next bord❜rers On Italy ; and that they ' abound with horse : Of which one want our camp ...
Σελίδα 240
... present fuitors For fome redrefs of wrongs : I'll undertake Not only that fhall be affur'd you ; but What grace , or privilege elfe , fenate or people Çan caft upon you worthy fuch a fervice , As As you have now the way and means to do ...
... present fuitors For fome redrefs of wrongs : I'll undertake Not only that fhall be affur'd you ; but What grace , or privilege elfe , fenate or people Çan caft upon you worthy fuch a fervice , As As you have now the way and means to do ...
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Σελίδα 119 - FACE. They did pass through the doors then, Or walls, I assure their eye-sights, and their spectacles; For here, sir, are the keys, and here have been, In this my pocket, now above twenty days ! And for before, I kept the fort alone there. But that 'tis yet not deep i...
Σελίδα 134 - Sir, I can take no knowledge That they are yours, but by public means. If you can bring certificate that you were gull'd of 'em, Or any formal writ out of a court, That you did cozen yourself, I will not hold them.
Σελίδα 73 - But, Face, How cam'st thou by this secret Don? Face. A spirit Brought me th' intelligence in a paper, here, As I was conjuring yonder in my circle For Surly: I ha' my flies abroad. Your bath Is famous, Subtle, by my means. Sweet Dol, You must go tune your virginal, no losing O
Σελίδα 34 - Gainst cob-webs. I have a piece of Jason's fleece, too, Which was no other than a book of alchemy, Writ in large sheep-skin, a good fat ram-vellum. Such was Pythagoras...
Σελίδα 132 - The house is mine here, and the doors are open ; If there be any such persons as you seek for, Use your authority, search on o
Σελίδα 301 - ... shadowed as it were; it may be eaten, and in the Fair, I take it, in a booth, the tents of the wicked : the place is not much, not very much, we may be religious in the midst of the profane, so it be eaten with a reformed mouth, with sobriety, and humbleness; not gorged in...
Σελίδα 47 - I'll believe That Alchemy is a pretty kind of game, Somewhat like tricks o' the cards, to cheat a man With charming.
Σελίδα 33 - I'll show you a book, where Moses, and his sister, And Solomon, have written of the Art ; Ay, and a treatise penn'd by Adam.
Σελίδα 408 - Your Majesty hath seen the play, and you Can best allow it from your ear and view. You know the scope of writers, and what store Of leave is given them, if they take not more, And turn it into licence : you can tell If we have...
Σελίδα 94 - FACE. Or what do you say to a collar of brawn, cut down Beneath the souse, and wriggled with a knife?