An Examination of the Charges Maintained by Messrs. Malone, Chalmers, and Others, of Ben Jonson's Enmity, &c. Towards ShakspeareTaylor and Hessey, 1808 - Počet stran: 62 |
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... bawds , the author doth promise a strutting horse - courser , with a leer drunkard , two or three to attend him , in as good equipage as you would wish . And then , for Kind - heart the tooth - drawer , a fine oily pig- woman , with her ...
... bawds , the author doth promise a strutting horse - courser , with a leer drunkard , two or three to attend him , in as good equipage as you would wish . And then , for Kind - heart the tooth - drawer , a fine oily pig- woman , with her ...
Strana 40
... bawds there , as in my time ; nor a Kind - heart , if any body's tooth should chance to ake in his play ; nor a juggler with a well - educated ape , to come over the chain for a king of England , and back again for the prince , and sit ...
... bawds there , as in my time ; nor a Kind - heart , if any body's tooth should chance to ake in his play ; nor a juggler with a well - educated ape , to come over the chain for a king of England , and back again for the prince , and sit ...
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