... twenty score ; twenty score, that's two hundred ; two hundred a day, five days a thousand; forty thousand; forty times five, five times forty, two hundred days kills them all up by computation. And this will I venture my poor gentlemanlike carcass... The Works of Ben Jonson - Seite 124von Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - 1901 - 862 Seiten
...hundred days kills them all up by computation. And this will I venture my poor gentleman-like carcass (From Act iv. sc. v.) Advice to a Reckless Youth. What would I have you do ? I '11 tell you, kinsman... | |
| Eleanor Patience Lumley - 1901 - 146 Seiten
...this will I venture my poor gentleman-like carcass to perform, provided there be no treason practiced upon us, by fair and discreet manhood ; that is, civilly, by the sword. Every Man in His Humour, A. IV, s. 5. PY. At indiligenter iceram. 11. 25-28. Mi. PY. Ecquid meministi... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 Seiten
...hundred days kills them all up by computation. And this will I venture my poor gentleman-like carcass (From Act iv. sc. v.) Advice to a Reckless Youth. What would I have you do ? I 'II tell you, kinsman... | |
| George Ansel Watrous - 1903 - 330 Seiten
...hundred days kills them all up by computation. And this will I venture my poor gentleman-like carcase to perform, provided there be no treason practised...state then, an you meet him, for the wealth of any street in London. Bob. Why, sir, you mistake me : if he were here now, by this welkin, I would not... | |
| Lionel Strachey - 1906 - 318 Seiten
...hundred days kills them all up by computation. And this will I venture my poor gentlemanlike carcass to perform, provided there be no treason practised...sure of your hand, captain, at all times? Bob. Tut I never miss thrust, upon my reputation with you! E. Know. I would not stand in Downright's state,... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow - 1907 - 432 Seiten
...no treason practis'd upon us, by fair and discreet manhood ; that is, civilly by the sword. E. Kno. Why, are you so sure of your hand, captain, at all...Tut, never miss thrust upon my reputation with you. 100 E. Kno. I would not stand in Downright's state then, an' you meet him, for the wealth of any one... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow - 1907 - 436 Seiten
...this will I venture my poor gentleman-like carcass to perform, provided there be no treason practis'd upon us, by fair and discreet manhood ; that is, civilly by the sword. E. Kno. Why, are you so sure of your hand, captain, at all times? Bob. Tut, never miss thrust upon my... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 936 Seiten
...carcase to perform, provided there be no treason practis'd upon us, by fairand discreet manhood ; [MI that, is, civilly by the sword. E. Know. Why, are...! never miss thrust, upon my reputation with you. iw E. Know. I would not stand in Downright'a state then, an you meet him, for the wealth of any one... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 916 Seiten
...practis'd upon us, by fair and discreet manhood ; [m that is, civilly by the sword. E. Know. \\ hy, are you so sure of your hand, captain, at all times...! never miss thrust, upon my reputation with you. IM E. Know. I would not stand in Downright'» state then, an you meet him, for the wealth of any one... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 Seiten
...carcase to perform, provided there be no treason praetis'd upon us, by fair and discreet manhood ; [ii» 8 [Enter] SURLY and Dame PLIANT. Sur. Lady, you see into what hands you are fall'n; l The lunatic u ? /'"A, Tut 1 never miss thrust, upon my reputation with you. IM E. Know. I would not stand in Downright'a... | |
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