Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and Its Manufacture; with Its Modes of Use in All Ages and CountriesChatto and Windus, 1876 - 332 páginas |
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... Ben Jonson , in his Every Man out of his Humour , introduces such a character in Sogliardo , who is described as " an essen- tial clown , yet so enamoured of the name of a gen- tleman , that he will have it though he buys it . He comes ...
... Ben Jonson , in his Every Man out of his Humour , introduces such a character in Sogliardo , who is described as " an essen- tial clown , yet so enamoured of the name of a gen- tleman , that he will have it though he buys it . He comes ...
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... Ben Jonson's admirable play , Bartholomew Fair . He has gone into a booth to see a puppet - play , and asks of the master , " Ha ' you none of your pretty impudent boys , now ; to bring stooles , fill Tobacco , fetch ale , and beg money ...
... Ben Jonson's admirable play , Bartholomew Fair . He has gone into a booth to see a puppet - play , and asks of the master , " Ha ' you none of your pretty impudent boys , now ; to bring stooles , fill Tobacco , fetch ale , and beg money ...
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... Ben Jonson talks of those " who accomodate gentlemen with tobacco at our theatres . " * Ben Jonson thus further alludes to the general prevalence of smoking : - 66 Carmen Are got into the yellow starch , and chimney sweepers To their ...
... Ben Jonson talks of those " who accomodate gentlemen with tobacco at our theatres . " * Ben Jonson thus further alludes to the general prevalence of smoking : - 66 Carmen Are got into the yellow starch , and chimney sweepers To their ...
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... Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour ( 1599 ) , one of the characters , Fastidious Brisk , an impersonation of the " swell " of his day , takes tobacco , attended by a boy to trim the pipe ; and makes love to his mistress between ...
... Ben Jonson's Every Man out of his Humour ( 1599 ) , one of the characters , Fastidious Brisk , an impersonation of the " swell " of his day , takes tobacco , attended by a boy to trim the pipe ; and makes love to his mistress between ...
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... Ben Jonson in Cynthia's Revels : -Dekker also speaks of gallants " able to discourse whether your cane or your pudding be sweetest , and which pipe has the best bore , and which burns black , which breaks in the burning . " + ...
... Ben Jonson in Cynthia's Revels : -Dekker also speaks of gallants " able to discourse whether your cane or your pudding be sweetest , and which pipe has the best bore , and which burns black , which breaks in the burning . " + ...
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Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and ... Frederick William Fairholt Visualização integral - 1859 |
Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and ... Frederick William Fairholt Visualização integral - 1876 |
Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and ... Frederick William Fairholt Visualização integral - 1859 |
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