The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, Volumen 5G. and W. Nicol, 1816 |
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... sense by Skelton : " There came an olde rybibe ; " She halted of a kybe , " & c . 8 That she may be accused for't , and condemn'd By a Middlesex jury , & c . ] A reproof no less severe than merited . It appears from the records of those ...
... sense by Skelton : " There came an olde rybibe ; " She halted of a kybe , " & c . 8 That she may be accused for't , and condemn'd By a Middlesex jury , & c . ] A reproof no less severe than merited . It appears from the records of those ...
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... ] This is equivalent to the modern phrase , you do not spare me . You lay what imputations you please upon me . The word occurs again in this sense , p . 35 . Fitz . Please you , walk toward my house , THE DEVIL IS AN ÅSS . 25.
... ] This is equivalent to the modern phrase , you do not spare me . You lay what imputations you please upon me . The word occurs again in this sense , p . 35 . Fitz . Please you , walk toward my house , THE DEVIL IS AN ÅSS . 25.
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... sense of the word is common in our old writers . Thus Chaucer , in The Wife of Bath's Prologue , ▽ . 59 , " Where can you say in any manir age That ever God defendid marriage ? " And Spenser , " That , O ye heavens , defend ! and turn ...
... sense of the word is common in our old writers . Thus Chaucer , in The Wife of Bath's Prologue , ▽ . 59 , " Where can you say in any manir age That ever God defendid marriage ? " And Spenser , " That , O ye heavens , defend ! and turn ...
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... seem to have included in this word not only the sense of wariness , but also of something artful and Insidious , ingrafted upon it . VOL . V. D Which ever is interpreted consent , To make your answer THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . 33.
... seem to have included in this word not only the sense of wariness , but also of something artful and Insidious , ingrafted upon it . VOL . V. D Which ever is interpreted consent , To make your answer THE DEVIL IS AN ASS . 33.
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... sense be not so quick To right me , tell him I shall find a friend That will repair me . Say , I will be quiet In mine own house . Pray you , in those words give it him . Though they take Master Fitzdottrel , I am no such foul Nor fair ...
... sense be not so quick To right me , tell him I shall find a friend That will repair me . Say , I will be quiet In mine own house . Pray you , in those words give it him . Though they take Master Fitzdottrel , I am no such foul Nor fair ...
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allusion Aristophanes Beaumont and Fletcher beggar BEN JONSON brave Broker call'd Canter cloke court cuckold devil doth Eith Eitherside Enter Exeunt Exit Fitz Fitzdottrel gentleman Gilthead give gossip grace hath hear honour Host Jonson keep kiss Lady F lady Frampul lady's ladyship Lick Lickfinger Light Heart Lollard Lord Lord L Love's Pilgrimage Lovel madam Madrigal master Meer MEERCRAFT Mirth mistress mistress Band never noble Nurse on't Peck Pecunia PENNY BOY Pennyboy Pick Picklock piece Pierce play Plutarchus poet pray princess Prue rogue SCENE servant Shakspeare shew Shun speak Steevens sweet tell thee there's thing Trun Trundle trust twill Tyburn unto valour WHAL Whalley What's wife wild company Wittipol word
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Página 163 - Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it : his mind and hand went together ; and what he thought, he uttered with that easiness, that we have scarce received from him a blot in his papers.
Página 69 - Have you seen but a bright lily grow Before rude hands have touch'd it ? Have you mark'd but the fall of the snow Before the soil hath smutch'd it ? Have you felt the wool of the beaver ? Or swan's down ever? Or have smelt o...
Página 351 - What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff That beetles o'er his base into the sea, And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive your sovereignty of reason And draw you into madness?
Página 136 - I myself thought good to imitate the Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meate, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home...
Página 68 - Do but look on her eyes, they do light All that Love's world compriseth. Do but look on her hair, it is bright As Love's star when it riseth. Do but mark, her forehead's smoother Than words that soothe her.
Página 41 - I'll never want her! Coin her out of cobwebs, Dust, but I'll have her! raise wool upon egg-shells, Sir, and make grass grow out of marrow-bones, To make her come!
Página 345 - O but I loved the more ; and she might read it Best in my silence, had she been Host. — as melancholic As you are. Pray you, why would you stand mute, sir ? Lov. O, thereon hangs a history, mine host. Did you ever know or hear...
Página 11 - Here, there, and every where, as the cat is with the mice; True Vetus Iniquitas. Lack'st thou cards, friend, or dice? I will teach thee [to] cheat, child, to cog, lie and swagger, And ever and anon to be drawing forth thy dagger: To swear by Gogs-nowns, like a lusty Juventus, In a cloak to thy heel, and a hat like a pent-house.
Página 267 - ... Rears bulwark pies, and for his outer works, He raiseth ramparts of immortal crust; And teacheth all the tactics, at one dinner: What ranks, what files, to put his dishes in; The whole art military. Then he knows The influence of the stars upon his meats, And all their seasons, tempers, qualities, And so to fit his relishes and sauces. He has nature in a pot, 'bove all the chymists, Or airy brethren of the Rosie-cross. He is an architect, an engineer, A soldier, a physician, a philosopher, A...
Página 410 - It was a beauty that I saw So pure, so perfect, as the frame Of all the universe was lame, To that one figure, could I draw, Or give least line of it a law ! " A skein of silk without a knot, A fair march made without a halt, A curious form without a fault, A printed book without a blot, All beauty, and without a spot I