Shakespeare was godfather to one of Ben Jonson's children, and, after the christening, being in a deep study, Jonson came to cheer him up, and asked him why he was so melancholy. ' No faith, Ben,' says he, ' not I, but I have been considering a great... Hamlet travestie: with burlesque annotations - Pagina 86door John Poole - 1811Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1841 - 744 pagina’s
...children, and after the christ'ning, being in a deepe study, Jonson came to cheere him up, and ask't him why he was so melancholy ? " No, faith, Ben, (says...gift for me to bestow upon my god-child, and I have resolv'd at last." — " I pr'y the, what ?" says he. — " I' faith, Ben, I Mo e'en give him a douzen... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pagina’s
...children, and after the christ'ning, being in a deepe study, Jonson came to cheere him up, and ask't him why he was so melancholy ? ' No, faith, Ben ' (says...gift for me to bestow upon my god-child, and I have iesolv'd at last.' ' I pr'y the, what?' sayes he. ' I' faith, Ben, I'le e'en give him a douzen good... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 970 pagina’s
...children, and after the christening, being in deep study. Jonson came to cheer him up ; and asked him whj he was so melancholy ? No faith, Ben, says he, not...great while what should be the fittest gift for me to Ix-'stow upon my god-child, and I have resolved at last. I prithee what, says he ? 1'faith, Ben, 111... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 690 pagina’s
...; and asked him why he was so mclancholj ? No faith. Urn, bays lie, not I ; but I have I •.•en considering a great while what should be the fittest gift for me to lie-rtow upon my god-child, and I have resolved at last. I prithee what, says he ? I 'faith, Ben, 111... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 672 pagina’s
...children; and after the christening heing in deep study, Jonson came to cheer him up. and asked him why he was so melancholy ! — ' No, faith, Ben !says he), not I; hut I have hcen considering a great while what should he the fittest gift for me to hestow upon my... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 600 pagina’s
...Jonson came to cheere him up, and askt him why he was so melancholy ? — ' No, faith, Ben, (saves he) not I ; but I have been considering a great while...gift for me to bestow upon my god-child, and I have resolv'd at hist.' — ' I pr'ythee what V says he. ' I 'faith, Ben, I'll e'en give him a douzen of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 598 pagina’s
...Jonson came to cheere him up, and a*kt him why he was so melancholy ! — 4 No, faith, Ben, (sayes he) not I ; but I have been considering a great while...gift for me to bestow upon my god-child, and I have resolv'd at last.' — 4 I pr'ythee what f' says he. 4 I'f'uith, Den, I'll o'en give him a douzcn of... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1844 - 612 pagina’s
...cheere him up, and askt him why he was so melancholy ! — ' No, faith, Ben, (sayes he) not I ; but 1 have been considering a great while what should be...gift for me to bestow upon my god-child, and I have resolv'd at last.' — ' I pr'ythee what ?' says he. ' 1 'faith, Ben, I'll e'en give him a douzen of... | |
| 388 pagina’s
...came to cheere him up and ask't him why he was so melancholy ? " No, faith Ben, (sayi he) not I,but I have been considering a great while what should be the fittest gift for mo to bestow upon my god-child, and I have resolved at last." " I pr'ythe what," says he. " F faith,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pagina’s
...children, and after the christening, being in a deep study, Jonson came to cheer him up, and asked him why he was so melancholy? " No, faith, Ben (says he),...resolved at last." " I pr'ythee, what? " says he, " ITaith, Ben, I'll e'en give him a dozen good Latten Spoons, and thou shalt translate them." — L... | |
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