| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - Страниц: 568
...their love-locks. In the Ball, Lucina is very pleasant with poor sir Ambrose, OB thit subject : Luc. Had you not A. head once ? Amb. A head ! I have one...pardon me, . If it were mine, they should go look their bracelett, Or stay till the next crop. Car. He knows some notorious jest by this gull/ that he hath... | |
| James Shirley, Alexander Dyce - 1833 - Страниц: 556
...ladies : pity but he should rise By one, has fallen with so many ! Had you not A head once ? — Lam. A head ? I have one still. Luc. Of hair, I mean ;...their bracelets, Or stay till the next crop ; but I Mush. sir, To hold you in this discourse : you will, perhaps, Construe me in a wrong sense ; but you... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - Страниц: 620
...many | Had you not A head once ? — La. A head ? I have one still. Lu. Of hair, I mean ; Favours ha' glean'd too much : pray pardon me, If it were mine,...till you know me better. Which is my soul's ambition. La. I am blest. Wi. Cunning gipsy, she'll use me thus, too, When I come to't. La. Lady, I know your... | |
| George Chapman - 1874 - Страниц: 584
...many* I Had you not A head once ? — La. A head ? I have one still. Lu, Of hair, I mean ; Favours ha' glean'd too much : pray pardon me, If it were mine,...To hold you in this discourse : you will, perhaps, Conslrue me in a wrong sense ; but you may use Your own discretion till you know me better, Which is... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - Страниц: 594
...their love-locks. In the Ball, Lucina is very pleasant with poor sir Ambrose, on this subject : Luc. Had you not A head once ? Amb. A head ] I have one...look their bracelets, Or stay till the next crop. Sogliardo ? Oh, signior Macilente ! by these eyes, I saw you not ; I had saluted you sooner else, o'... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1912 - Страниц: 594
...you not A head once ? Ami. A head ! I have one still. Luc. Of hair ; I mean ; Favours have gleaned too much : pray, pardon me, If it were mine, they...look their bracelets, Or stay till the next crop." * He knows some notorious jest by this , ie, of this gull. — See p. 52 a, 6. The check to which Fastidious... | |
| George Chapman - 1914 - Страниц: 942
...much : pray pardon me, If it were mine, they should go lo[c]k their bracelets, Sc. 2] THE BALL 559 Or stay till the next crop ; but I blush, sir, To hold you in this discourse : you will, perhaps, Conster me in a wrong sense ; but you may use 175 Your own discretion till you know me better. Which... | |
| George Chapman - 1914 - Страниц: 946
...! Had you not A head once ? 170 Amb. A head ? I have one still. Luc. Of hair, I mean ; Favours ha' glean'd too much : pray pardon me, If it were mine, they should go lo[c]k their bracelets, Or stay till the next crop ; but I blush, sir, To hold you in this discourse... | |
| George Chapman - 1914 - Страниц: 932
...you not A head once ? 170 Amb. A head ? I have one still. Luc. Of hair, I mean ; Favours ha" glcan'd too much : pray pardon me, If it were mine, they should go lo[c]k their bracelets, SC. 2] 559 Or stay till the next crop ; but I blush, sir, To hold you in this... | |
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