| Beauties - 1800 - 576 páginas
...bounds to his mirth to gratify thyfpJeen, and fhew mine own. inhotpitality. Eph. Why doft thou fufter him to put into the hands of thy fervants books of...the fchool for the. old dragon, and a playbook, the primer of Be'.zebub. Lad} Am. This is one; mark! (reads) " •Not the " King's crown, nor the deputed... | |
| John O'Keeffe - 1806 - 100 páginas
...and show mine own inhospitality. Efh. Why dost thou suffer him to put into the hands of thy servants books of tragedies, and books of comedies, prelude, interlude, yea, all lewd. My spirit doth wax wrath. I say unto thee a playhouse is the school for the old dragon, and a play-book,... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 páginas
...and show mine own inhospitality. Eph. Why dost thou suffer him to put into the hands of thy servants books of tragedies, and books of comedies, prelude, interlude, yea, all lewd. My spirit doth wax wrath. I say unto thee,a playhouse is the school for the old dragon, and a playbook... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 422 páginas
...Ep/i. 'Tis full of the wicked ones. Eph. Why dost thou suffer him to put into the hands of thy servants books of tragedies, and books of comedies, prelude, interlude, yea, all lewd. My spirit doth wax wrath. I say unto thee a playhouse is the school for the old dragon, and a playbook... | |
| 1811 - 450 páginas
...show mine own inhospitality. >*;'1':. Why dostthou suffer him to put into the hands of thy servants, books of tragedies, and books of comedies, prelude, interlude, yea, all lewd. My spirit doth wax wrath.— *1 say unto thee, a play-house is the school for the old dragon, and a playbook... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 432 páginas
...and show mine own inhospitality. Eph. Why dost thou sufter him to put into the hands of thy servants books of tragedies, and books of comedies, prelude, interlude, yea, all lewd. My spirit doth wax wrath. I say unto thee, a playhouse is the school for the old dragon, and a playbook... | |
| Charles Morris - 1893 - 248 páginas
...play. " Why dost thou suffer him," he said to Lady Amaranth, " to put into the hands of thy servants books of tragedies and books of comedies, prelude, interlude, yea, all lewd ? My spirit doth wax wroth. Verily, a play-book is the primer of Beelzebub." " Listen, while I read from... | |
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