| 1900 - 476 ページ
...Sub. Open a vein with a pin, And let it suck but once a week; till then You must not look on 't. Sub. Her grace would have you eat no more Woolsack pies, Nor Dagger frumerty. Dol. Nor break his fast In heaven and hell. Sub. She's with you everywhere ! Nor play with... | |
| Johannes Paul Ludwig Püschel - 1907 - 114 ページ
...,,Heaven and Hell" unb bie beriidjtigtfte oon allen ,,The Dagger". The Alchemist V, 2 @. 68a/b. Subtle: Her grace would have you eat no more Woolsack pies....frumety. Dol.: Nor break his fast In Heaven and Hell. Saju b,at ber $erau§geber folgenbe Semerfung gemadjt: The Woolsack and the Dagger were ordinaries... | |
| Friedrich Gerber - 1909 - 128 ページ
...of shoemakers meet at the Woolsack in Ivylane." (Dekker, The Shoemakers Holiday.) see also: "Subtle. Her grace would have you eat no more Woolsack pies,...frumety. Dol. Nor break his fast In Heaven and Hell." (Jonson, The Alchemist, act V, sc. 2.) The last mentioned were "two mean ale-houses" [and ordinaries,... | |
| 1910 - 488 ページ
...but once a week; till then, You must not look on't. DOL. No: and, kinsman, SUB. Her grace would ha' you eat no more Woolsack* pies, Nor Dagger" frumety.* DOL. Nor break his fast In Heaven' and Hell.1 SUB. She's with you everywhere ! Nor play with costermongers, at mumchance," traytrip," God-make-you-richB... | |
| 1910 - 500 ページ
...on't. DOL. No: and, kinsman, Bear yourself worthy of the blood you come on. SUB. Her grace would ha' you eat no more Woolsack* pies, Nor Dagger" frumety.* DoL. Nor break his fast In Heaven1 and Hell." SUB. She's with you everywhere ! Nor play with costermongers, at mumchance,8 traytrip,"... | |
| 1875 - 574 ページ
...am now able to reply to it myself. In Jonson's Alchemist, Act v. sc. 2, Subtle says to Dapper,— " Her grace would have you eat no more Woolsack pies Nor Dagger frumety." Gifford remarks on this :— "The Woolsack and the Dagger were ordinaries of low repute; and our old... | |
| 1875 - 600 ページ
...am now able to reply to it myself. In Jonson's Akhemist, Act v. sc. 2, Subtle says to Dapper, — " Her grace would have you eat no more Woolsack pies Nor Dagger frumety." Oifford remarks on this : — " The Woolsack and the Dagger were ordinaries of low repute; and our... | |
| Ben Jonson, Reginald John Lethbridge Kingsford - 1965 - 166 ページ
...You must not look on't. Dol. No : and, kinsman, Bear yourself worthy of the blood you come on. Sub. Her grace would have you eat no more Woolsack pies, Nor Dagger frumety. i Sub. She's with you every where ! Nor play with costarmongers, at mum-chance, tray-trip, God make... | |
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