The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, المجلد 1John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1811 |
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الصفحة xiv
... wife then objects to him ; " But what " harm might have come of it , brother ? " To whom Well - bred replies , 66 Might , sister ? so might the good warm clothes your husband " wears be poison'd , for any thing he knows ; or the ...
... wife then objects to him ; " But what " harm might have come of it , brother ? " To whom Well - bred replies , 66 Might , sister ? so might the good warm clothes your husband " wears be poison'd , for any thing he knows ; or the ...
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... Wife . MRS . BRIDGET , his Sister . MR . MATTHEW , the Town - Gull . CASH , Kitely's Man . Coв , a Water - bearer . TIB , his Wife . CAPT . BOBADILL , a Paul's Mun . SCENE , London . PROLOGUE . THOUGH need make many poets , and some ...
... Wife . MRS . BRIDGET , his Sister . MR . MATTHEW , the Town - Gull . CASH , Kitely's Man . Coв , a Water - bearer . TIB , his Wife . CAPT . BOBADILL , a Paul's Mun . SCENE , London . PROLOGUE . THOUGH need make many poets , and some ...
الصفحة 19
... wife ( if she be fair ) or time or place , Compels her to be false . I will not go : The dangers are too many . And then the dressing Is a most main attractive ! Our great heads , Within this city , never were in safety Since our wives ...
... wife ( if she be fair ) or time or place , Compels her to be false . I will not go : The dangers are too many . And then the dressing Is a most main attractive ! Our great heads , Within this city , never were in safety Since our wives ...
الصفحة 25
... wife ? ( My sister , I should say ) my wife , alas ! I fear not her . Ha ? who was it , say'st thou ? Cob . By my troth , sir , will you have the truth of it ? Kit . Oh I , good Cob , Ipray thee heartily . Cob . Then I am a vagabond ...
... wife ? ( My sister , I should say ) my wife , alas ! I fear not her . Ha ? who was it , say'st thou ? Cob . By my troth , sir , will you have the truth of it ? Kit . Oh I , good Cob , Ipray thee heartily . Cob . Then I am a vagabond ...
الصفحة 29
... wife and sister , they are cause of this . What , Thomas ? where is this knave ? Cash . Here , sir . " Wel . Come , let's go : this is one of my brother's ancient humours , this . Step . I am glad nobody was hurt , by his ancient humour ...
... wife and sister , they are cause of this . What , Thomas ? where is this knave ? Cash . Here , sir . " Wel . Come , let's go : this is one of my brother's ancient humours , this . Step . I am glad nobody was hurt , by his ancient humour ...
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