| Elizabeth Lee - 1898 - 258 pągines
...a favourite part of Garrick, the great 18th-century actor. 52 ENGLISH LITERATURE. good tobacco, and does not Sophisticate it with sack-lees or oil, Nor...it in muscadel and grains, Nor buries it in gravel underground, But keeps it in fine lily-pots, that, open'd, Smell like conserve of roses, or French... | |
| Emil Brennecke - 1899 - 62 pągines
...pound of tobacco, and a quarter of pound of colts-foot mixt with it too, to eke it out. AI, (15t) Face: He lets me have good tobacco, and he does not Sophisticate...and grains, Nor buries it in gravel, under ground, Wrapped up in greasy leather, or pissed clouts. Geraucht wurde allgemein in der feinen Gesellschaft,... | |
| 1900 - 476 pągines
...worship : I pray you, speak for me to Master Doctor. Face. He shall do anything. — Doctor do you hear ? This is my friend, Abel, an honest fellow; He lets...it in muscadel and grains, Nor buries it in gravel underground, Wrapp'd up in greasy leather or sour clouts; But keeps it in fine lily pots, that, open'd,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1903 - 266 pągines
...Face. He shall do any thing. Doctor, do you hear ? This is my friend, Abel, an honest fellow ; 396 He lets me have good tobacco, and he does not Sophisticate...and grains, Nor buries it in gravel, under ground, 400 Wrapped up in greasy leather or p • •• • -td clouts : But keeps it in fine' lily-pots,... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1903 - 272 pągines
...Face. He shall do any thing. Doctor, do you hear ? This is my friend, Abel, an honest fellow ; 396 He lets me have good tobacco, and he does not Sophisticate...and grains, Nor buries it in gravel, under ground, 400 Wrapped up in greasy leather or pd clouts : But keeps it in fine lily-pots, that, opened, Smell... | |
| John Bain - 1903 - 204 pągines
...one of the characters in the play, furnishes the following testimonial to Drugger, the apothecary : " This is my friend Abel, an honest fellow. He lets me have good tobacco, he does not Sophisticate it with slack lees, or oil, Nor washes it with Muscadel or grannis, Nor buries... | |
| George Chapman, John Marston, Ben Jonson - 1903 - 458 pągines
...I pray you, speake for me to Master Doctor. 20 Fac. He shall doe any thing. Doctor, doe you heare ? This is my friend, Abel, an honest fellow, He lets me have good tabacco, and he do's not Sophisticate it, with sack-lees, or oyle, Nor washes it in muscadell, and... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1904 - 452 pągines
...worship : I pray you speak for me to master doctor. Face. He shall do anything. — Doctor, do you hear ? This is my friend, Abel, an honest fellow ; He lets...piss'd clouts : But keeps it in fine lily pots, that, open'd, Smell like conserve of roses, or French beans. He has his maple block, his silver tongs, Winchester... | |
| Charles Isaac Elton, Andrew Lang - 1904 - 552 pągines
...has been mightily in use of late Since our young men drank colt's-foot." * The Alchemist, i. I :— " He lets me have good tobacco, and he does not Sophisticate...gravel, under ground, Wrapp'd up in greasy leather . . . But keeps it in fine lily pots, that, open'd, Smell like conserve of roses, or French beans.... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1904 - 284 pągines
...wine, anise seedes, oyle of Spicke, and such like'. Also Alchem. I. I, where Face says of Drugger : He lets me have good tobacco, and he does not Sophisticate...gravel, under ground, Wrapp'd up in greasy leather. 35. 31 be to seek in smoak. To seek: 'At a loss; without knowledge, experience or resources ; helpless... | |
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