Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... loue a woman for singing , nor so old to dote on her for any thing . ( L.795 ; Lear I.iv.40–41 ) He's a Lambe indeed ... loue they know not why , they hate vpon no better a ground . There- fore , for Coriolanus neyther to care whether ...
... loue a woman for singing , nor so old to dote on her for any thing . ( L.795 ; Lear I.iv.40–41 ) He's a Lambe indeed ... loue they know not why , they hate vpon no better a ground . There- fore , for Coriolanus neyther to care whether ...
Pagina 127
... loue thee , I loue thee , because thy teeth stand like the Arches vnder London Bridge , for thou't not turne Satyre and bite thy husband ; No , come my little Cub , doe not scorne mee because I goe in Stag , in Buffe , heer's veluet too ...
... loue thee , I loue thee , because thy teeth stand like the Arches vnder London Bridge , for thou't not turne Satyre and bite thy husband ; No , come my little Cub , doe not scorne mee because I goe in Stag , in Buffe , heer's veluet too ...
Pagina 152
... loue wisely , and all women " ( IV.i. 141-142 ) . And he may conclude with an equally succinct formula of summary : " any way , rather , then to follow this goblin matrimony " ( II.ii.31-32 ) . Yet as in the case of Amor- phus ...
... loue wisely , and all women " ( IV.i. 141-142 ) . And he may conclude with an equally succinct formula of summary : " any way , rather , then to follow this goblin matrimony " ( II.ii.31-32 ) . Yet as in the case of Amor- phus ...
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