| James Upton - 1749 - 144 str.
...! plainly alluding to the etymology of a MOUNTEBANK. Ital. Montar in banco. So prefently after, " I who was ** ever wont to fix my BANK in face of the pub*' lick piazza, &c. This whole Epifode of Sir POLITIQU E WOULDBEE never did, nor ever can pleafe.... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 436 str.
...r.ob!e gent, and my worthy patrons, it may feem llrange, that 1, your Scoto Mantuano, who was ever went to fix my bank in face of the public ' Piazza,' near. the fhelter of the Portico, ' to the Procurjtia,' lliould now (after eight months -abfence, from this illuftrious... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 str.
...wortli it, sir. F~olp. " Most noble gentlemen, and my " worthy patrons, it may seem strange, that " I, your Scoto Mantuano, who was ever " wont to fix...near the shelter of the Portico to " the Procuratia, should now, after eight " months absence from this illustrious city "of Venice, humbly retire myself... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 str.
...! Per. 'Tis worth it, sir. Volp. Most noble gent, and my worthy patrons, it may seem strange, that I, your Scoto Mantuano, who was ever wont to fix my...public Piazza, near the shelter of the Portico, to the Procuralia, should now (after eight months absence from this illustrious city of Venice) humbly retire... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 str.
...gentlemen, and my worthy patrons, it may seem strange, that I, your Scoto Mantuano, who was ever wont ro fix my bank in face of the public Piazza, near the shelter of the Portico to the Procuratia, should now, after eight months absence from this illustrious c.ty of Venice, humbly retire mjself into... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 str.
...worthy patrons, it may seem strange, that I, your Sculu Muntuano, who was ever wont to fix my bank n , I gave that hundred pound for being saved, and Procurada, should now (after eight months absence from this illustrious city of Venice) humbly retire... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 str.
...! Per. 'Tis worth it, sir. Volp. Most noble gent, and my worthy patrons, it may seem strange, that I, your Scoto Mantuano, who was ever wont to fix my bank n face of the public Piazza, near the shelter of the Portico, to the Procurarte, should now (after... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 518 str.
...it, sir. Volp. Most noble gentlemen, and my worthy patrons ! It may seem strange, that I, your Scofo Mantuano, who was ever wont to fix my bank in face...near the shelter of the Portico to the Procuratia, should now, after eight months absence from this illustrious city of Venice, humbly retire myself into... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 538 str.
...in the Fleet, in 1549. Volp. Most noble gentlemen, and my worthy patrons ! It may seem strange, that I, your Scoto Mantuano, who was ever wont to fix my...near the shelter of the Portico to the Procuratia, should now, after eight months absence from this illustrious city of Venice, humbly retire myself into... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 550 str.
...in the Fleet, in 1549. Volp. Most noble gentlemen, and my worthy patrons ! It may seem strange, that I, your Scoto Mantuano, who was ever wont to fix my...near the shelter of the Portico to the Procuratia, should now, after eight months absence from this illustrious city of Venice, humbly retire myself into... | |
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