| John Upton - 1746 - 382 pągines
...Vice. *•' Ini. What is he calls upon me, and would feetn to lack " Ere his words be half fpoken, I am with him in a trice." And in his Staple of News Aft. II. "Mirth. How like *' you the Vice i' the play ? Expeflatian. Which is he ? " Mirth. Three or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 476 pągines
...Satan. I'll call him hither. " Enter Iniquity the Vice, 41 hi. What is he calls upon me, and would seem to lack a Vice ? " Ere his words be half spoken, I am with him in a trice." And in his Staple of News& aft ii. " Mirth. How like you the Vice i' th' play ? " Expiration. Which is he? " Mirth. Three... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 646 pągines
...fiee, " Ini, Whai is he call: upon me, and would feem to lack a " Vsctt " Ere his words be half fpoken, I am with him in a trice." And in his Staple of Nt-ws, Aft II : •« Mirtb. How like you the Via \' th' phy ? " ExftHa'hi. Which is he ? " Mirth.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 384 pągines
...Iniouity. "Pug. 1 '11 call him hither." " Enter Iniquity the Vice" Int. What is he calls upon me, and would seem to lack a Vice? " Ere his words be half spoken,...in his Staple of News, Act II : " Mirth. How like you the Vice i' th' play ? " Expectation. Which is he '. " Mirth. Three or four; old Cotetousness,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 380 pągines
..."Pug. I '11 call him hither." " Enter Iniquity the Vice. " Ini. What is he calls upon me, and would seem to lack a Vice? "Ere his words be half spoken,...trice." And in his Staple of News, Act II: " Mirth Three or four; old Cmetousness, the sordid Penny-Boy, the Money-Bawd, who is a flesh-bawd too, they... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 420 pągines
...Iniquity the Vice. " Ini. What is he calls upon me, and would seem to lack a Vice? " Ere his words he half spoken, I am with him in a trice." And in his Staple of News, Act II : " Mirth. How like you the Vice i" th' play ! " Expettation. Which is he i " Mirth. Three or four; old Covetousness, the... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pągines
...lady Vanity, Or old Iniquity. Sat. I'll call him hither1. Iniq. What is he calls upon me, and would seem to lack a vice ? Ere his words be half spoken, I am with him in a trice ; Here, there, and every where, as the cat is with the mice : [friend, or dice ? True veins Iniquitas.... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 472 pągines
...old Iniquity. Sat. I'll call him hither. Enter INIQUITY. Iniq. What is he calls upon me, and would seem to lack a Vice? Ere his words be half spoken, I am with him in a trice ; Here, there, and every where, as the cat is with the mice : True Vetus Iniquitas. Lack'st thou cards,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 474 pągines
...old Iniquity. Sat. I'll call him hither. Enter INIQUITY. Iniq. What is he calls upon me, and would seem to lack a Vice? Ere his words be half spoken, I am with him in a trice ; Here, there, and every where, as the cat is with the mice : True Vetus Iniquitas. Lack'st thou cards,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 518 pągines
...Pug. I'll call him hither." " Enter Iniquity the Vice." " Int. What is he calls upon me, and would seem to lack, a Vice? " Ere his words be half spoken,...in his Staple of News, Act II. : " Mirth. How like you the Vice i' th' play? " Expectation. Which is he ? " Mirth. Three or four; old Covetousnea, the... | |
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