| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 str.
...of you hear? But/. Sir, your pleasure ? Cit. Let Ralph come out on May-day in the morning, and speak upon a conduit, with all his scarfs about him, and his feathers, and his rings, and his knacks. Bon. Why, sir, you do not think of our plot; what will become of that then? Cit. W hy, sir, I care... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 str.
...Upon a conduit, with nil his scarfs about him, and his feathers, und his rings, nnd his knacks. Bvii. Why, sir, you do not think of our plot; what will become of that thcti? Cit. Why, sir, I care not what become on't! I'll have him crime out, or I'll fclch him out myself;... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1812 - 562 str.
...morris too, for the credit of the Strand ? 1 Let Ralph come out on May-day in the morning, and speak upon a conduit, with all his scarfs about him, and his feathers, and his rings, and his knacks.] Ttiis incident was probably suggested by Eustace the grocer's apprentice, in Heywood's Four Prentices... | |
| George Norton - 1829 - 578 str.
...addressing a kind of stage messenger — " Cit. Let Ralph come out on a May day in the morning, and speak upon a conduit, with all his scarfs about him, and his feathers and his rings and his knacks. Til have him come out, or I'll fetch him out myself. I'll have something done in honour of the City.—... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1838 - 420 str.
...addressing himself to the other actors, says, " Let Ralph come out on May-day in the morning, and speak upon a conduit, with all his scarfs about him, and his feathers, and his rings, and his knacks, as Lord of the May." His request is complied with, and Ralph appears upon the stage in the assumed... | |
| Joseph Strutt - 1838 - 492 str.
...addressing himself to the other actors, says, '" Let Ralph come out on May-day in the morning, and speak upon a conduit, with all his scarfs about him, and his feathers, arid his rings, and his knacks, as Lord of the May." His reque>( is complied with, and Ralph appears... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1840 - 746 str.
...you hear ? " Boy. Sir, your pleasure ? " Cit. Let Ralph come out on May-day in the morning, and speak upon a conduit, with all his scarfs about him, and...knacks. " Boy. Why, sir, you do not think of our plot ; »hat will become of that then ? " Cit. Why, sir, 1 care not what become on't ! I'll have him come... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1843 - 592 str.
...Eadie. Hey ui supra." ' Let Ralph come out on May-day in the morning, and speak upon a conduit, •>if/i all his scarfs about him, and his feathers, and his rings, and his knacks.] " This incident was probably suggested by Eustace the grocer's apprentice, in Heywood's Four Prentices... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1859 - 742 str.
...you hear ? " Boy. Sir, your pleasure ? " Cit. Le^ Ralph come out on May-day in the morning, and speak upon a conduit, with all his scarfs about him, and...knacks. " Boy. Why, sir, you do not think of our plot ; «hat will become of that then ? " Cit. Why, sir, 1 care not what become on't ! I'll have him come... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 740 str.
...you hear ? " Boy. Sir, your pleasure ? " Ci/. Let Ralph come out on May-day in the morning, and speak upon a conduit, with all his scarfs about him, and his feathers, and his rings, and hie knacks. " Boy. Why, sir, you do not think of our plot ; what will become of that then ? " Cit.... | |
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