| Robert Dodsley - 1875 - 600 pągines
...Plague-sore of JudgtHAD. Garlic stinks to this ; if it prove that you have not more whores than e'er garlic had, say I am a boaster of my own works, disgrace...the open stage, and bob me off with ne'er a penny. PLAYER. O Lord, sir, far be it from us to debar any worthy writer of his merit ; but I pray you, sir,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1875 - 594 pągines
...Jud^-cHAD. Garlic stinks to this ; if it prove that you have not more whores than e'er garlic had, say 1 am a boaster of my own works, disgrace me on the open stage, and bob me off with ne'er a penny. PLAYER. O Lord, sir, far be it from us to debar any worthy writer of his merit ; but I pray you, sir,... | |
| Robert Nares - 1888 - 514 pągines
...ffaddit. Garliek stinks to this: if it prove that you have not more than e'er qartick h:id, say I ntn a boaster of my own works; disgrace me on the open stage, and bob me oil' with ne'er a penny. The Iffy hath Lit his Pearl And for his action lie eeiipseth quite The jig... | |
| Robert Nares - 1901 - 512 pągines
...Garlick stinks to this; if it prove that you have not more than e'er garlick had, say I ;ira a toaster of my own works ; disgrace me on the open stage, and bob me off with ne'er a penny. The Hog hath Lst fiis Pearl, And for his action he cciipscth quite The jig of garlick or the punk's... | |
| Robert Nares - 1901 - 522 pągines
...ItaiUit. Garlick stinkg to this ; if it prove that you have not more than e'er aarlick )md, say I :un a boaster of my own works; disgrace me on the open stage, and bob me off witli ne'er'a penny. Tie Hoy li,,lh tost his Pearl. And for Ins action he eclipseth quite The jig otgarlict... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1921 - 576 pągines
...(Wks. i. 58) : Tie so bob them' ; Taylor, The Hog Hath Lost kis Pearl (Hazlitt's Dodsley 2. 435) : 'Disgrace me on the open stage, and bob me off with ne'er a penny.' 3. 7. 64. Sweet Oliver. Wheatley gives the following useful note: 'The rival of Orlando in Ariosto's... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1921 - 572 pągines
...(Wks. i. 58) : Tie so bob them' ; Taylor, The Hog Hath Lost his Pearl (Hazlitt's Dodsley 2. 435) : 'Disgrace me on the open stage, and bob me off with ne'er a penny.' 3. 7. 64. Sweet Oliver. Wheatley gives the following useful note: 'The rival of Orlando in Ariosto's... | |
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