Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... thinke some female spirit hath in- chaunted lacke to his treadles , and coniured him within the com- passe of his Loome , that he can stirre no further . You say true ( quoth lacke ) and if you haue the leasure to stay till the Charme ...
... thinke some female spirit hath in- chaunted lacke to his treadles , and coniured him within the com- passe of his Loome , that he can stirre no further . You say true ( quoth lacke ) and if you haue the leasure to stay till the Charme ...
Pagina 110
... thinke him- selfe i ' the ninth heauen for the time , and lose all sense of mor- talitie whatsoeuer ; when he shall behold such glorious ( and al- most immortall ) beauties , heare such angelicall and harmonious voyces , discourse with ...
... thinke him- selfe i ' the ninth heauen for the time , and lose all sense of mor- talitie whatsoeuer ; when he shall behold such glorious ( and al- most immortall ) beauties , heare such angelicall and harmonious voyces , discourse with ...
Pagina 140
... thinke it be in- deed " ( Q , II.iii.154 ) . The Folio amplifies at this point " Masse , I thinke it be , indeed ! now I looke on't , better " so as to draw another wicked gibe from Knowell : " Nay , the longer you looke on't , the ...
... thinke it be in- deed " ( Q , II.iii.154 ) . The Folio amplifies at this point " Masse , I thinke it be , indeed ! now I looke on't , better " so as to draw another wicked gibe from Knowell : " Nay , the longer you looke on't , the ...
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